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hcmini1989

Rear Polycarb Window

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hcmini1989

Right im after getting some polycarb windows ive done some searching and the genral way to go is to get some base model rear window seals and use these.But i was curious to see if anybody had fitted some using the normal opening gti mounts .And what they were like how well they sealed etc.

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hcmini1989

Allso got some other questions .Is the scratch resistant polycarb worth the extra money?.Ive got a freind who has some (what he thinks) was scratch resistant windows and they are absolutly crap and his car has`nt been out of the garage since he fitted them.Ive spoke to a few people who make the windows and they say it wont scratch but dont offer a warranty if it does.The only reason im asking is ive been offerd a set of polycarbs for £200 plus post for the scratch resistant stuff.Or i make some of my own using normal polycarb for about £50 at the most .

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SimonJ

The problem is the GTi rear windows are slightly convex and certainly the polycarb ones I have aren't so you get a little 'ventilation'. I think if i was using the car on a track, as opposed to hillclimbs where the speeds are relatively low, I would be worried about the aerodynamics.

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hcmini1989

You can get the wiindows moulded to the shape of the normal ones.But i think the trouble is they might not be rigid enough to seal they might just bow in certain places.

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Daz_C

I have some opening ones on my 205, they are moulded so sit better than non moulded ones, they do seal pretty well but not brilliantly, a small amount of water does get in when it rains hard or when I hose it but no amount to worry me .

As for scratch resistant, mine have been on the car for 3 yrs plus and still look pretty good, they are not scratch resistant either.

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Henry 1.9GTi

I also use the opening ones in plastic. They are formed so do sit on the seals rather than leaving an inch gap!! But I wasn't too happy with the seal so bonded them to the seal haha so I have non-opening opening rear qtr windows ;) main reason for this was I couldn't for the life of me get the fixed ones into the window aperture. I swear they were too big.

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