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19viweiss 12-06-2017 11:27 PM

2 door rear quarter window replacement
 
I have a 2000 2 door blazer that has recently had the quarter windows shot out. I am 17 and do not have the money to have a shop replace them as the cheapest I could find was $752 a window. However I found a parts blazer that I am going to buy and I want to use it’s good windows and replace mine. I was wondering if you cut the glass out with or without the molding and exactly how do you even do this? Thanks

christine_208 12-07-2017 01:19 AM


Originally Posted by 19viweiss (Post 683443)
I have a 2000 2 door blazer that has recently had the quarter windows shot out. I am 17 and do not have the money to have a shop replace them as the cheapest I could find was $752 a window. However I found a parts blazer that I am going to buy and I want to use it’s good windows and replace mine. I was wondering if you cut the glass out with or without the molding and exactly how do you even do this? Thanks

Could you get advice from a local auto window shop about how to get the replacements out and then have them install them for you?

christine_208 12-07-2017 01:40 AM


Originally Posted by 19viweiss (Post 683443)
I have a 2000 2 door blazer that has recently had the quarter windows shot out. I am 17 and do not have the money to have a shop replace them as the cheapest I could find was $752 a window. However I found a parts blazer that I am going to buy and I want to use it’s good windows and replace mine. I was wondering if you cut the glass out with or without the molding and exactly how do you even do this? Thanks

Second thought. When one of my rear fixed windows shattered, a local wrecking yard was able to supply the window to a local auto glass shop. The price was not too bad with new glass being totally unavailable.


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