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  1. #11
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    Hi Dave,

    How did this kit work out for you? Im interested in it for my perentie too

    Quote Originally Posted by cummo View Post
    Jim,

    Reply from Garrison Outfitters re. the suitability of 4mm thick glass for use with their standard replacement window channel kit below:-


    "Thank you for your interest in this product.

    I would love to say definitively that it will work with the 4mm glass,but it has never been tested that way as those windows are very hard to comeby. What we have found however is that the window glass tends to 'lean' to oneside and push against the rubber channel. This maybe due to the way the metalframe sits on the sliding track in the bottom of the frame. I would expect thiswould be the same with the 4mm glass, so there might be less flapping aroundthan you would expect with the extra room since the glass wants to push againstone side."


    Sounds like it should be OK to use with the thinner glass (certainly better than the current rattle) so I will order up a kit.

    I will PM you soon re. your offer of the plastic strips too.

    Cheers

    Dave

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    Not sure if I'm helping on the topic but I just picked up a couple metres of the rubber seal stuff you use to stop drafts on your window at home from bunnings. Pulled all the screws out as mentioned and out the window came, my biggest problem was not dropping 1 of the penels as I did it and I just ran a stip of rubber on the top of the window. Easy as..

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    Perentie sliding window removal

    I'm embarrassed to say that the Garrison kit is still sitting on the shelf in the shed. I had intended to overhaul the windows prior to rego renewal in August but got caught up with some other more pressing pre-rego jobs instead.


    I still intend to do it, but in addition to having a non-functional blower fan, the heater control lever is now seized in the "on" position directing hot air onto drivers and passengers feet. This was OK during winter, but coming into summer I need to get it sorted I reckon, and whilst I'm working on the controls I figure I should sort out the blower fan as well.


    So for now the passenger-side windows will have to stay blocked quiet with rubber wedges. Rest assured as soon as I fit the Garrison kit I'll post up the results.


    Cheers, Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barefoot Dave View Post
    G'Day mate and welcome to the Perentie club.
    Which bit do you need a part number for?
    See diagram:
    Dave

    Do you have the part number and supplier for 29 and 30 on your diagram (assuming its the RPS)

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    Hi All,


    Replaced the seals in the windows today to stop the annoying rattling that sounded like a machine gun. After a little driving around I decided to chuck in the Raven weather strip that you can get at Bunnings. Temporary fix but worked really well. Once you undo those three screws in the bottom the windows slide out easy as, Clean it all up and install the strips and your all good. Self adhesive and cost $8 for two windows. Sounds good to me!


    Cheers

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    Bought the garrison outfitters window slide kit last night, should be here in 5-10 days (I hope)

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    I'm betting that you'll get your kit delivered and installed before mine goes in Lucas so you'll be able to tell me what it's like!


    Dave

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    Hopefully it arrives before the 3rd as I'm on holidays for a few weeks but will certainly tell you what it's like, bought it direct from them

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    I have installed the garrison outfitters kit and I must say that in my particular case the improvement is amazing, I can't believe how much noise the windows were making, I knew it was a lot but wow. The side glass on my GS is 4mm.

    Installation was pretty straightforward, a few surprises with my door tops involving silicon and screws for rivets and vice versa - but it adds to the mystery I guess

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