DaX
07-03-2007, 12:12 AM
In an attempt to not clutter up Oz's DIY on replacing the rear window (I finally read the forum rules ;)), I decided to post my progress here.
I cut the busted and cloudy rear window out of my soft top last week sometime. I have only been taking the Beat out on nice days - some driving with the top up and some with it down, all without the rear piece of the top in.
I found what I think will be a suitable replacement for the rear window at www.mcmaster.com - it's part # 87875K17 and is 0.018" thick clear PVC film in a 54" wide sheet, and it's only $2.07 USD per foot. Somewhat thinner than the original rear window, but I think it's more than sturdy enough.
I purchased a tube of LocTite brand Vinyl, Fabric, & Plastic Flexible Adhesive and am experimenting with using it as an alternative to black silicone like Oz used. I'm going to see how well it will bond the clear PVC film to the strip of plastic left behind on the section of the top where it appears the rear window was originally thermally sealed in place. I'm also checking how well the clear PVC bonds to the interior and exterior of the top material. Whichever seems to hold best is where I'll glue the window in at.
Hopefully by this weekend I'll have my top back together.
I cut the busted and cloudy rear window out of my soft top last week sometime. I have only been taking the Beat out on nice days - some driving with the top up and some with it down, all without the rear piece of the top in.
I found what I think will be a suitable replacement for the rear window at www.mcmaster.com - it's part # 87875K17 and is 0.018" thick clear PVC film in a 54" wide sheet, and it's only $2.07 USD per foot. Somewhat thinner than the original rear window, but I think it's more than sturdy enough.
I purchased a tube of LocTite brand Vinyl, Fabric, & Plastic Flexible Adhesive and am experimenting with using it as an alternative to black silicone like Oz used. I'm going to see how well it will bond the clear PVC film to the strip of plastic left behind on the section of the top where it appears the rear window was originally thermally sealed in place. I'm also checking how well the clear PVC bonds to the interior and exterior of the top material. Whichever seems to hold best is where I'll glue the window in at.
Hopefully by this weekend I'll have my top back together.