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rear quarter panel window removal. #1432892
13/06/2013 07:56
13/06/2013 07:56

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Had a window specialist out with the car last night attempting to remove the rear quarter windows as the car is ready for spray paint.

After having a go he said it cannot be done due to the lack of space around the edges and that he will only damage the outside rubber. I got a quote of 250 each window in case he broke one.

Has anybody else had problems with the rear windows and how did they overcome it?

Re: rear quarter panel window removal. [Re: ] #1432895
13/06/2013 08:12
13/06/2013 08:12
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Your glass guy needs to cut the seal from inside the car with a long blade, a wire cutter will damage the seal so it takes time and patients but it can be done.

Re: rear quarter panel window removal. [Re: ] #1432908
13/06/2013 09:33
13/06/2013 09:33

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thanks for the reply, he gave the vibe that he didnt want to take them out, late in the evening and all that.

looks like it will have to be masked around!

Re: rear quarter panel window removal. [Re: ] #1432909
13/06/2013 09:49
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I had the same problem when I got my car resprayed, the window guy damaged one of my rear quarter window rubbers so I had to get a replacement from
Joe at FCSS.
I'd let the window guy have a go and if he damages it give FCSS a call as you need the windows out for a top quality finish.

Re: rear quarter panel window removal. [Re: ] #1433036
13/06/2013 22:25
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To late!! Tonight was the only time the spray booth was available. You miss that time slot and it could be weeks before its quite again! Took my time and masked it up well.

I will throw up a picture tomorrow

Re: rear quarter panel window removal. [Re: ] #1433141
14/06/2013 16:22
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Im looking forward to seeing the result buddy. Im in the same dilemma myself at the minute regarding the windows whether to take them out. Id prefer not to though.

Re: rear quarter panel window removal. [Re: ] #1433220
14/06/2013 23:02
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If you have time take the rear seats out and the rear door cards that sort-of makes it easier.

Re: rear quarter panel window removal. [Re: ] #1433421
16/06/2013 13:45
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There is specialised tool just for these cases when its "almost" imposible to remove with wire - adjustable power portable induction heater, works just fine if you found one, the only tip is to move the induction head continuously, if not it can burn the paint...


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