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Rear side glass dimensions
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Posted 6/19/2013 7:07 AM
jambo
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RE: Rear side glass dimensions

Here the dimensions.
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Posted 6/19/2013 11:50 AM
burqueDOKA
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Re: Rear side glass dimensions

Jambo, I'm afraid nothing came over.
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Posted 6/19/2013 12:58 PM
jambo
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RE: Rear side glass dimensions

Yeah sorry, cannot attach a dwg,dxf file.
Will have to save a pdf and post again. Sorry I didn't realise that the post actually still posted.
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Posted 6/21/2013 2:49 AM
jambo
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Re: Rear side glass dimensions

Lets try again.

This is the pdf, unfortunately with no dimensions but the picture will give an idea.

For the dxf please send me an email addr.

PS. This drawing does not show the frame (ring around the opening door ) against which the door closes. This is attached to the frame "ring that sits in the window rubber in place of the window.

ReGards,
Alan

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Posted 4/10/2014 11:28 PM
burqueDOKA
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RE: Rear side glass dimensions

I spoke with the, always wonderful staff at Frontrunner Outfitters yesterday asking them if there was any Gwagen version of their Defender gullwing doors, and they said it is indeed in the works! It is in prototype at the moment in SA and should be expected to hit the market in at least six months. I expressed my enthusiasm in the idea to them and encouraged them to make it happen. If anyone is into this addition to their camp-wagens, I would like to encourage you to give them a call and express your desire for a set. Let's keep the project alive!



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Posted 4/11/2014 8:04 PM
Otiswesty
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Re: Rear side glass dimensions

I have a spare rear side window now as I replaced the right side with the phone antenna mount.
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Posted 4/29/2016 6:38 AM
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Re: Rear side glass dimensions

Would it be possible to remove the rear cargo area side-window without having access from the inside, it seems to be a old-school rubber mount. I tried to squeeze in a screwdriver in one corner, but I´m afraid the glass will brake...?

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Posted 4/29/2016 7:48 AM
Johnny Christensen
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Re: Rear side glass dimensions

thebigblue - 4/29/2016 12:38 PM

Would it be possible to remove the rear cargo area side-window without having access from the inside, it seems to be a old-school rubber mount. I tried to squeeze in a screwdriver in one corner, but I´m afraid the glass will brake...?


It needs to be worked from the inside, the lip of the seal will have to go over the edge of the windowframe in the body. Try from the outside and you will likely splinter the glass.
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