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LouNat58
15th December 2017, 04:24 PM
Hi All,
I am keen on replacing the sliding glass on the rear sides of my fender with a single piece of tinted glass. Anyone know if say O'Brien's Autoglass would do that. Rather than spending $700 for the Frontrunner hinged units. I'm in Melbourne.

Ta.

austastar
15th December 2017, 04:58 PM
Hi,
watching with interest.
Cheers

towe0609
15th December 2017, 06:35 PM
I replaced the rear sliding glass at the rear of my 130 dual cab with a single sheet of glass. I drilled out the rivets for the window frame, took it to my local glazier who cut glass to shape, fitted into the frame for me, and then I riveted back into vehicle. I can't remember how much the glass was ... but it was very cheap relative to replacement cost. I assume its a similar set up for the 110 side windows making this possible there too?

austastar
15th December 2017, 07:27 PM
Hi,
I presume it has to be laminated safety glass?
Cheers

Robmacca
15th December 2017, 08:34 PM
A fella on here (wagon Boy - Brodie) made his own Gullwing Rear Windows and I had a close look at them and I reckon when I get some time I'll be doing the same. He used a sheet of 4 or 5mm Ally Plate to replace the window and had it cut to the shape where it fits right against the edge (hard to explain - need to see his build post). I couldn't see why u couldn't replace the Ally with a Sheet of Glass instead ??

Wagon Boys Home Made Gullwing (https://www.aulro.com/afvb/members-rides/234907-wagon-boys-110-wagon-post2631600.html#post2631600)

LouNat58
15th December 2017, 08:47 PM
I replaced the rear sliding glass at the rear of my 130 dual cab with a single sheet of glass. I drilled out the rivets for the window frame, took it to my local glazier who cut glass to shape, fitted into the frame for me, and then I riveted back into vehicle. I can't remember how much the glass was ... but it was very cheap relative to replacement cost. I assume its a similar set up for the 110 side windows making this possible there too?


Would it not be possible to replace the glass while the frame is still in the vehicle?

towe0609
15th December 2017, 08:55 PM
I don't recall all the details, but the frame comes apart in 2 halves, and taking the frame apart is necessary to get the old glass out.

rijidij
15th December 2017, 10:01 PM
Hi All,
I am keen on replacing the sliding glass on the rear sides of my fender with a single piece of tinted glass. Anyone know if say O'Brien's Autoglass would do that. Rather than spending $700 for the Frontrunner hinged units. I'm in Melbourne.

Ta.

The Australian made CSW gullwings are only $495 each.
O’Briens are notoriously expensive, you’d be better talking to an independent auto glass supplier.
You might be able to fit a full piece of glass in the original frame by replacing the tracks with a full length felt window channel, maybe a double one to fill the space.
Alternatively you could remove the frame and fit a full glass with a rubber seal similar to what’s on the small 1/4 windows at the back. That type of seal should be an off the shelf item because it’s pretty universal.

timax
17th December 2017, 08:41 AM
I have had a windscreen custom cut here in Sydney by Ralph Moore auto glass. You need to find the equal in Vic or give Ralph a call and ask.
Fore me he used a light green tint rear window from a Dyna truck so i had a legal stamped, shatterproof windscreen on a Lotus 7.
Make sure its good glass as things do fall against it in the back of a landy.

LouNat58
18th December 2017, 06:43 PM
The Australian made CSW gullwings are only $495 each.
O’Briens are notoriously expensive, you’d be better talking to an independent auto glass supplier.
You might be able to fit a full piece of glass in the original frame by replacing the tracks with a full length felt window channel, maybe a double one to fill the space.
Alternatively you could remove the frame and fit a full glass with a rubber seal similar to what’s on the small 1/4 windows at the back. That type of seal should be an off the shelf item because it’s pretty universal.

Hi Murray,
I messaged Expedition center about possible fitters in Melbourne for their CSW gullwings.
Danie there suggested I contact you. Do you fit as well as supply? or can can you suggest a fitter nearer the city?

rijidij
18th December 2017, 09:16 PM
Hi Murray,
I messaged Expedition center about possible fitters in Melbourne for their CSW gullwings.
Danie there suggested I contact you. Do you fit as well as supply? or can can you suggest a fitter nearer the city?

I can supply and fit, but as you suggest, I’m not in the most convenient location. I don’t know anywhere specific who fits accessories in Melbourne but there has to be someone in Melbourne who can do it. Can any other Melbourne members on here suggest a fitter.

If you decide to place an order for a CSW gullwing, keep in mind they can take several weeks to get as they’re made to order and shipped from Adelaide.

Cheers Murray