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Dukey

Rear Windows - Fit Fixed Ones?

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Dukey

Arrrgggghhh. I've pretty much had it with the thing, it's a leaky sieve. Boot leaks, doors leak and the rear windows leak massively, it's pooling inside the panel. I've already had them cut and welded once where it rusted through. I've tried splicing in 2" of extra seal - it's better but it's still dire. Can i fit fixed ones? At this point I'm close to either scrapping it out of frustration or running a ridiculous bead of tiger seal round every orifice.

 

On top of this it looks like the heater matrix has gone, taking out the radio - i noticed because i could hear the rear speakers crackling with the ignition off!

 

This pug just wants to kill itself in a miserable, slow watery death.

 

/rant

 

Sorry I'm half venting hear :D bloody weather.

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Dukey

Edit, to be clear, it's my gti thats got the slightly openable rear windows - which are nifty but I'm willing to get rid for some sanity.

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speno

Well at least it dont rain much in Rotherham ;0) . I believe you can fit them , also there is base model 205 with them in . In my local scrapyard near my house in chesterfield

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farmer

Glass and seals and swap is a goer

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Dukey

Cheers, I've had a beer now and ordered some fixed ones. Thanks for the heads up with the scrappy one - but I've got a broken arm atm!

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Tom Fenton

Aaaah Klause, let me know if you want a hand putting them in.

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Wes

the fixed ones wont be tinted to match the gti glass.

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Dukey

Cheers Tom, I'll see how I go! And wes, at this point I'd be willing to weld in some sheet steel if it stopped the leaks :D

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Leon

Some fixed rears have a bronze tint - mine for example

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Leon

And it still leaks by the way!

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Dukey

:D damn. Well these aren't tinted but I'll give them a go this week hopefully. If not I'm welding some metal in :D

 

Can you seal the fixed ones with silicone? I'll go in dry first..

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