
Originally Posted by
PCH
Who has something fitted to their rear window to prevent a ricocheting stone from smashing the window.
On my Flinders Ranges trip a few months back I saw a D3 and also a Land Crusier both with camper trailers and cardboard on the rear windows. I suspect a stone busted their windows.
I saw a commercially made window protector in a mag but I think you could make it yourself if you could get clear flat polycarbonate sheet. This one seemed to be fixed with velcro and had slots cut into it from the edges (not sure what the slots were for).
What are people using?
Thanks,
Chris
You'll probably find that the cardboard was their window protector, alot use this method for rear window protection.
We got some perspect cut from a perspect supplier to fit our rear window and i have tried numerous ways of sticking it to the rear window with not much joy, the problem is the rear window is curved and velcro just doesn't hold it on when your cruising at 100kph.
I tape it on for the trips with gaffa tape now and take it off when i get home, i add some little rubber stick on things, those thingys that they put on glass top coffee tables to stop the glass resting on the coffee table frame, to keep the perspect off the window.
I might even revert back to the cardboard.
Baz.
Cheers Baz.
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