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    Gullwing windows from Mulgo

    Hi all,

    I am very keen on ordering some gullwing windows from Daniel at Mulgo. I see he has two types available… CSW and Front Runner.

    The CSW is considerably cheaper to buy, so I was leaning that way (as I'm sure they would be good gear if Daniel is selling them). I am only interested in the glass windows, not aluminium.

    May I ask for some feedback on what make you guys are using, and any feedback on each type?

    Cheers,
    Nige

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    I have CSW. 1xsolid alloy and 1xhalf glass.

    My only complaint is that I have needed to mark the locks so you know which way the key goes in when open/locked. Plus the need to spray the locks with CRC/INOX to stop the rust stains.

    Apart from that - very happy, but would have gone for 2 solid ones if I was doing it again.

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    I have one CSW glass window on the passenger side, and find it fantastic. I haven't had a problem with remembering key positions nor rust stains.
    I can't justify the expense for a driver's side one though, but that'd be due to how I pack my 110.
    It was particularly useful a few weeks ago when an object blocked the back door lock from unlocking, and the cargo barrier prevented access from the front!
    Finally, it doesn't rattle!

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    I've just ordered and paid for two of the CSW gullwing windows this week. While I really like the look of the Front runner ones I opted for the CSW as the glass is unframed in the Front Runner ones which made me worry that they would be more prone to breakage.

    Just a heads up.. delivery on these is around 8-10 weeks so don't be expecting them quickly (as I was lol)..

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    Thanks Sue,

    I am thinking the CSW would be the go, and thanks for the tip on the framing. Sounds like a good point.

    Cheers,
    Nige

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    Hi Nige,

    You've already seen mine - 2xCSW.

    Best mod I've ever done - been in for years with no dramas.

    Luke

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    Thanks Luke,

    Didn't realise yours were the CSW model. They looked very good.

    Cheers,
    Nige

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    I have a CSW in my County and use it all the time, probably more than the back door as I have a deck at window level, so it's easy to get things in and out.
    I've recommended these to many customers since fitting mine as they really do transform the accessibility to the back of your car, you wont regret fitting them.
    The only time you might have regrets is when you're half way through the fitting process, fitting the new window is easy, but removing the factory windows is not the easiest process, take your time, it's all worth the hassle in the end.

    Cheers, Murray
    '88 County Isuzu 4Bd1 Turbo Intercooled, '96 Defender 130 CC VNT
    '85 Isuzu 120 Trayback, '72 SIIA SWB Diesel Soft Top
    '56 SI Ute Cab


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