side window fitting please help!!
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side window fitting please help!!
has any one here fitted side sliding windows to a panel van i'm struggling to see how these caravelle numbers fit as they dont seem to fit in the recess inside, any pointers would be awesome
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I've pondered this myself. Prior to buying my panel I thought there would be dozens of companies around fitting windows (as with T4s etc) but seems not to be the case. In fact I found a total of none via Google!
As I understand it, to fit Caravelle windows, a certain amount of welding is required, though I'm not sure specifically what.
As I understand it, to fit Caravelle windows, a certain amount of welding is required, though I'm not sure specifically what.
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To fit Caravelle windows you need to weld in the relevant Caravelle panel. It can be been done though and I'm sure I've seen it covered on here fairly recently. I'm pretty sure you can't fit them to a panel without body mods.
Lots of UK conversions were based on panel vans rather than Kombis, so have a look round at anyone breaking a van maybe or stick up a "wanted" ad.
Lots of UK conversions were based on panel vans rather than Kombis, so have a look round at anyone breaking a van maybe or stick up a "wanted" ad.
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i put caravelle windows in a panel before, just used panel van rubbers and had no problems. was warned about rust etc but 5 years on the van has no problems and is still watertight
it can be done
it can be done
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So the sliding door and opposite panel are different from a caravelle and a panelvan ?
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Re: side window fitting please help!!
We have an autohomes komet with bad rot around the rear windows. The o/s needs patching and I have found a whole new panel for the n/s as the damage is extensive.
I have read comments about people welding in caravelle window frames/panels... would this be an easier alternative? Where would I find the requisite panels?
I have read comments about people welding in caravelle window frames/panels... would this be an easier alternative? Where would I find the requisite panels?
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ewaaa wrote:So the sliding door and opposite panel are different from a caravelle and a panelvan ?
yes it is, lot's of other things too, so always ask here first before you start buying stuff
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richard17777 wrote:We have an autohomes komet with bad rot around the rear windows. The o/s needs patching and I have found a whole new panel for the n/s as the damage is extensive.
I have read comments about people welding in caravelle window frames/panels... would this be an easier alternative? Where would I find the requisite panels?
AH schofield sell panels as do a few others.
but it's far easier to ask a t25 breaker (billy 739, spannerboy) to gas axe you a suitable section out for welding in.
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Re: side window fitting please help!!
A belated thanks for your comment.
Well its been a while but its all in place now. I got a panel from Mick up at Mere Brow and all the welding and prep is done (infact as its the back o/s panel/window we have decided to leave the window out as its mostly covered by the cupboard)
Hopefully she is going for a full respray next week and then its time to put the glass back in.
Does anybody recommend an auto glazier around south manchester to refit all the glass. I have new seals all round.
Cheers.
Well its been a while but its all in place now. I got a panel from Mick up at Mere Brow and all the welding and prep is done (infact as its the back o/s panel/window we have decided to leave the window out as its mostly covered by the cupboard)
Hopefully she is going for a full respray next week and then its time to put the glass back in.
Does anybody recommend an auto glazier around south manchester to refit all the glass. I have new seals all round.
Cheers.
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hows it go ? auto glass repair, autoglass replacement, along with some ditty or other.
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Do it yourself, take your time, strong string or wire and plenty of lube (ooer misses
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There is plenty of write ups on how to replace windows.

There is plenty of write ups on how to replace windows.

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