Pat,
Side windows in my TR6 are flat, with a channel adheared to the bottom. The
channel can be pryed off and glued to a new sheet. So I guess the answer is
that any auto glass shop should be able to cut a flat sheet to the pattern.
Haven't replaced mine, but I do have them out. I have grooves in the glass
from where the tracks in the door wore out. Since I plan on leaving them down
most of the time (I live in FL, and my TR6 will be a toy, not a daily driver),
I don't plan on replacing them.
If ordering, be sure to check the cost of packaging and shipping; these
additive costs cane make a good deal go bad in a hurry.
Hope this helps,
Stan
>
> From: Pat Fischer <pfischer@rmi.net>
> Date: 2003/01/21 Tue PM 11:12:01 EST
> To: Triumph list <triumphs@autox.team.net>
> Subject: Side window replacement?
>
> Listers, can you help? My TR is looking good - except for those side
> windows. They're pitted with welding splatter, they're scored by sanding
> marks. Has anyone replaced those side windows lately? Did you use a
> British car parts source? Take them to the local glass shop? I know some
> of the parts houses don't carry the windows anymore.
>
> Would certainly appreciate your advice of what has worked or not worked
> for you..
>
> Many thanks,
> Pat Fischer
> TR250
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