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Hi,
I have seen that T4's and on can get these smart looking stick on side windows for when they do camper conversions. Has anyone had any experience of using these? have they been made for T3's?
Could look great if all four rears were done.
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our vans flex too much for bonded glass. imho
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hasnt this sorry idea been muted recently Kev?
JB ,body flex would be less of an issue than getting glass of the correct curvature/profile to fit the recess you have made to accept it.. :rofl
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Why a sorry idea?
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They would likely as not shatter as bonded glass is designed for modern vehicles where the glass forms part of the structural integrity of the body. Hence this is why bonded glass should only be fitted with specific adhesives that can flex also.

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