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Wheel house Window Replacement
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- Mate
- Posts: 13
- Joined: Mon Jul 12, 2010 2:45 pm
- Home Port: Point Judith
- Location: Point Judith
Wheel house Window Replacement
Hello to all, I am finding that my 1986 SF27 has side panel windows that have served well for thirty plus years and need to be replaced. Have any of you undertaken such a modification?? And what advice might you have if I were to attempt replacing the tracks / windows ect...including exterior trim. She deserves the best.
If there's no wind ROW!
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- Posts: 15
- Joined: Mon Jun 13, 2011 10:01 pm
- Home Port: Thunder bay canada
Re: Wheel house Window Replacement
Valkyrie, I brought my A25 to a automotive Glass shop and replaced all my windows as they were crystalized, yellow and scratched. I thought it would be a complicated process but they completed the job in about 5 hours. I got new rubber molding and stuffing strip were needed. A25's have some curved windows so they are lexan or plexiglass and any straight windows are safety glass.Cost me $800plus but well worth the price.