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Sliding door window differences

Posted: 17 Nov 2009, 14:06
by fix
Ive had a search on here but i havent found the answer i need, so i was wondering if anyone can help.

Ive got a panel van (twin slider) and have bought a lhd sliding door with a fixed window in it which i think was from a T25 minibus.

I have also bought another window on its own thats identical which i was going to fit into the rhd door,but im starting to think it might just be easier just to get a sliding door with a window already in it.

Ive seen sliding door for sale with a window that looks the same size but it has a metal trim around it, and the windows i have dont have any metal trim only the rubber seals.

Does anyone know if the trim is easily removed, or will the window actually be different?

Ill try get a photo up of the differences i mean im just struggling to get photos with my rubbish camera at the moment, thanks :ok

Re: Sliding door window differences

Posted: 17 Nov 2009, 17:15
by kevtherev
There are VW fitted and DIY fitted, oh and Conversion fitted.

picture of the trim?... it reads like a Caravelle trim

they all are easily removed and replaced with the correct tool

Re: Sliding door window differences

Posted: 17 Nov 2009, 21:29
by fix
Thanks for the reply

Heres a picture of my window, im sure this is from a minibus and an original window.

Image


I havent got a picture of the other one, but it looks exactly the same but with a silver metal trim round the edge (just on the inside of the window rubber)

If the metal trim can be removed then it should be identical (i think!)

Thanks

Re: Sliding door window differences

Posted: 17 Nov 2009, 22:10
by Aidan
that's a cut panel van so window not original but may well be vw glass
caravelles and kombi's with factory glass have recessed glass, ie seal sits in the van and the glass is flat and the body is shaped, cut panel van the glass is level with the skin of the van.
Panel van seal is cut to length often so join is obvious and the beading is added last to fill out the seal
Caravelle/Kombi have seal made as one piece, as may additionally have silver plastic filler trim to match the metal trim on the front windows on high spec vans

Re: Sliding door window differences

Posted: 17 Nov 2009, 22:45
by fullsunian
Matching replacement windows is a nightmare, took me ages to find a replacement slider, so many different sizes not only length but height too..

Re: Sliding door window differences

Posted: 18 Nov 2009, 08:44
by fix
Cheers for the help so it looks like it will be easier just to put the matchin window i have into the other sliding door.

Theres two sliding doors on ebay with windows (one fixed and one opening), i cant really tell if theyre recessed or not they all look the same!

What do you guys reckon?

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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... K:MEWAX:IT" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: Sliding door window differences

Posted: 18 Nov 2009, 09:58
by Aidan
difficult to tell 1st one is non genuine window in a panel van door, 2nd one I'd ask, if it's factory sliding window or not, but again I don't think so

Re: Sliding door window differences

Posted: 18 Nov 2009, 12:19
by fix
Thanks for the help Aidan,

I thought about getting the 2nd one if the metal strip could be removed, i asked the seller to measure the window to see if it was the same size as mine but they never replied. Can the strip actually be removed?

I also thought about getting the door with the opening window for when cooking, but im thinking fixed window on one side and an opening one on the other will look abit odd.

Re: Sliding door window differences

Posted: 18 Nov 2009, 17:37
by kevtherev
fix wrote:Thanks for the help Aidan,

Can the strip actually be removed?


yes, then the window falls out

Re: Sliding door window differences

Posted: 18 Nov 2009, 18:06
by fix
kevtherev wrote:
fix wrote:Thanks for the help Aidan,

Can the strip actually be removed?


yes, then the window falls out


Ha fair enough so it isnt just held in by the rubber then

Re: Sliding door window differences

Posted: 18 Nov 2009, 18:32
by kevtherev
no
the strip clamps the glass in the channel

you can put a black strip in there instead

Re: Sliding door window differences

Posted: 19 Nov 2009, 08:55
by fix
Fair enough i think ill stick with the spare window i have and cut it in, cheers for the info :ok

Re: Sliding door window differences

Posted: 15 Aug 2010, 16:09
by pcurtis100
Hi,
I have the same problem with matching the window in the sliding door of my T25. I've bought 3 windows from ebay now and non of them are right. I have a "FReeranger" conversion - I've never seen another one but its all fairly standard fare - apparently they were built in Yorkshire.
Anyway - being inexperienced at this and running out of patience - my existing window was smashed in by vandals - so I need a replacemnet of some description urgently - can anyone suggest how to fix this quickly?
Custom build ? How, where?
Perspex replacement ?How where?
I need to fill that hole asap.
Any advice \options much appreciated.
Cheers

Re: Sliding door window differences

Posted: 15 Aug 2010, 20:58
by Plasticman
Fix, dont fuss, you cant see both sides at the same time :rofl
pc100
just go to a glaziers and get them to cut you a piece of laminate while you wait
mike

Re: Sliding door window differences

Posted: 15 Aug 2010, 21:47
by fix
I originally posted this last year don't bring me back into it Mike! :D