Rear passenger window smashed - easy to replace?

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nowthen

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Hi all,

So some piece of **** smashed my rear passenger window of my SCAB on the 23rd, no real idea why as nothing in view... Real pain is that I am in Panama so had to order the glass and will take about 2 weeks :whymewhyme:

I have the factory manual and have studied the removal of the door interior and replacing the glass, just wondered if anybody has done it before and has any tips or input from experience? Prefer to do the job myself as will drive me nuts if the dealers leave any glass anywhere inside the door to rattle....

Thanks,

Nowthen
 

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Hi all,

So some piece of **** smashed my rear passenger window of my SCAB on the 23rd, no real idea why as nothing in view... Real pain is that I am in Panama so had to order the glass and will take about 2 weeks :whymewhyme:

I have the factory manual and have studied the removal of the door interior and replacing the glass, just wondered if anybody has done it before and has any tips or input from experience? Prefer to do the job myself as will drive me nuts if the dealers leave any glass anywhere inside the door to rattle....

Thanks,

Nowthen

From what I remember doing these you will need the ability to install 1/4 rivets. They are not a easy pull and you are doing this with glass in-between... I remember they have or had big plastic spacers that you rivet through to hold the glass in place...
 
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