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Someone came through the wife's parking lot at knocked out one of the slider windows on the 91. Nice.
Anyone fussed with replacing only one piece of glass on the slider?
I have a bead on the window either one piece of the whole thing.
One's from the valley and one's from TX. There is a price difference.
Wondering if it'd be best to buy the whole assy to make it easier for the glass shop to install or
is the one piece easy enough and thus cheaper?
Thanks,
R
 
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I have pulled them out by myself a couple of times. You pull the whole slider assembly out like any gasketed window, loosen the divider piece(couple of screws) then the glass comes out. Easy peasy.
 
I have pulled them out by myself a couple of times. You pull the whole slider assembly out like any gasketed window, loosen the divider piece(couple of screws) then the glass comes out. Easy peasy.
Hmmm:hmm:
:cool:
 
Maybe you should just come up for the cheese run and have Matt do it for you. He didn't mention the reason he's done it so many times is because he keeps breaking them with his off road driving "prowess", aka he closes his eyes and floors it!
 
Maybe you should just come up for the cheese run and have Matt do it for you. He didn't mention the reason he's done it so many times is because he keeps breaking them with his off road driving "prowess", aka he closes his eyes and floors it!
Whatchoo hint at?! :beer:
 
It's pretty much as easy as it sounds Russ, if you are in the valley with it lets swap them out. Probably be cheaper in labor than gas to do it down there, but we miss you up here.
 
nice idea but I don't have the part yet
R
 

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