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Coupe 1/4 Window Brackets


Kevin Abbott
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You need these to replace the quarter window clips that over time become de-bonded from the glass, this provides a superb seal and is more secure than the standard ones.

Comes untreated but you can paint or i would recommended powder coating them

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£30 plus P+P

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Kev

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a very reasonable price for those items kev, if the other guy does not have them i would be interested.

I have plenty of these as it's not a one off item so every coupe can have better quarter sealed windows :)

Sorry no offers, worth £30 all day ;)

Cheers

Kev

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the glass slots into the long section as its a channel and the two tabs go into the original mounting points on the body.

easy to fit ,i have a set and there top notch... but only fitted one too my car must get the other side done :lol:

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I have plenty of these as it's not a one off item so every coupe can have better quarter sealed windows :)

Sorry no offers, worth £30 all day ;)

Cheers

Kev

Kev

Interested in these, please can you put some aside for me and I will make a payment with the white dialkit when thats ready. :thumbup

Rob

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Yep as Gary said, easy to do and fit great, the only scary bit somtimes is getting the old clips off but you just warm them up and twist them off, i know people who have put the metal clip on the electric cooker element to warm them up :blink: personally id use gas :lol:

Rob, no prob your name on a pair, white dial printer has gone down so just waiting for the bloke to repair/replace it then he can do them for me.

regards

Kev

Edit, Ben you can paypal me pm your details

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Yep as Gary said, easy to do and fit great, the only scary bit somtimes is getting the old clips off but you just warm them up and twist them off, i know people who have put the metal clip on the electric cooker element to warm them up :blink: personally id use gas :lol:

Rob, no prob your name on a pair, white dial printer has gone down so just waiting for the bloke to repair/replace it then he can do them for me.

regards

Kev

Edit, Ben you can paypal me pm your details

Cheers Kev :thumbup

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Just want to check before attempting to fit mine. When people say they're a tight fit does that mean you just have to push them on hard or do you have some tips? Washing up liquid, WD40, hammer etc?

Also is it best to paint the inside of the channel or does that make it even more difficult to fit?

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there just a push fit dead easy

i would paint them with red oxide 1st and then your topcoat, thats what the master engineer big cliff reccommends

a light coat on the inside will not cause any fitting problems :D

i would just use a bit off wd40 on the rubber on the car bodywork were the bracket tab fits , will go in better than a virgin :P

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i would just use a bit off wd40 on the rubber on the car bodywork were the bracket tab fits , will go in better than a virgin :P

I don't think there are any of those in this area :lol:

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