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Old 10-23-2007, 09:14 AM   #1
 
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Lexan Rear window

I have a lexan window currently siliconed in my truck (bad weather, I hate duck tape on my truck)

but It's in dire need of re-install before winter, I'm wondering if its something I can do, or if anybody knows of a shop near cleveland able to fix it for me.

i've gone to a few glass shops and they say it can't be done

I don't want to pay several hundreds of dollars for a boring stocker.
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It can be done, sounds like they just dont want to mess with it.
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The back glass on my and im sure everyone else is only glued in anyway. When my rear got busted out the kicked it out and ran a hook razor around the edge. its just a metal flange, he spent bout 20 minutes cutting the old glue off. Then he ran a thick bead of glue round the flange, picked the window up and set it in, kinda like setting a tile. He rocked it back a forth a little, lined the gaps ups and taped the window to the truck. Left the tape on for 3 days and it was done. I assume your lexan would be the same, the trick is finding the right adhesive.
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They don't want to mess with it, besides, up here anything beyond OE replacement is very rare,

the trick is that I don't have any part of my old window. If it wasnt damaged i would, maybe I can find a busted window at a bone-yard for cheap.....
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