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#1 2018-06-01 22:04:04

k_wyndham_t
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Registered: 2018-06-01
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Fitting rear side window.

Hi
I recently bought a Scudo panel van  (2006) to convert to a weekend camper. I just bought an original rear side window (the panel one not the sliding door one) from an Expert Combi it came with a nice soft rubber seal I would like to reuse but its the type without a bead.
I cannot find out how big to make the hole, I know beaded seals need an extra 7mm all round cut out over size of window, but this looks like it needs less than size of window not more???
Does anyone know how much I need to adjust the template by to get a good fit?
Thanks
Kim smile

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#2 2018-07-15 22:31:12

Jehb
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Registered: 2017-06-23
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Re: Fitting rear side window.

From what I hear, you may struggle to fit it as the factory window doors have a recess to make the window sit flush (i.e the doors are different, not just a stock door with a window in it)

I chose to just buy a door with window already fitted and swap it over, much easier (for me anyway) smile

Anyhoo this is clearly way too late of a reply anyway haha

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#3 2018-07-16 16:22:06

kenbw2
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Registered: 2017-11-26
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Re: Fitting rear side window.

Jehb wrote:

From what I hear, you may struggle to fit it as the factory window doors have a recess to make the window sit flush (i.e the doors are different, not just a stock door with a window in it)


Shame they thought of that and not, ya know, making the rear door flush with the front door =/


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#4 2018-10-15 14:39:12

k_wyndham_t
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Registered: 2018-06-01
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Re: Fitting rear side window.

Jehb wrote:

From what I hear, you may struggle to fit it as the factory window doors have a recess to make the window sit flush (i.e the doors are different, not just a stock door with a window in it)

I chose to just buy a door with window already fitted and swap it over, much easier (for me anyway) smile

Anyhoo this is clearly way too late of a reply anyway haha

I actually meant the panel window not the door although I fear the same thing applies, and not too late, as I havn't choped a big useless hole in the side of the van yet, although too late for stopping me wasting £50 on a window that wont fit sad

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#5 2018-10-30 22:11:24

Casper
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From: East Lothian
Registered: 2015-12-20
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Re: Fitting rear side window.

Is the recess not just to let the window frame tuck into the van bodywork? Im sure ot will still go onto a normal panel it will just stick out a tad to whatever height the window frame is. My van is a standard bus with pop riveted windows as standard, like old landrover defenders. They dont make any more wind noise and work as they should. If you have the sliding opening ones just watch what side you put it on as there is a O/S and N/S one.

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#6 2018-11-09 14:33:03

k_wyndham_t
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Re: Fitting rear side window.

Well didnt look like they would fit in any way that was effective, what you could do is buy standard universal window seals then you could maybe make them work. If anyone wants to try they can have my side window as its too much hassle to post so probably going to tip.

I have now fitted a bonded on door window, upside down so it lines up with matching door window and it looks good but cost 3 times as much.

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#7 2018-11-09 15:50:58

Casper
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Re: Fitting rear side window.

What size is your hole big_smile You can get the pop rivet ones from an LDV Convoy. Three sizes, 99cm wide, 92cm and 82cm. All are 50cm tall. That is the frame outer measurements so the inner cut hole will be around 2/3cm smaller. They should come with a rubber strip to cover the rivets. Landrover do them also but the LDV ones can be had from £30 2nd hand.

Oh. The 92cm one is sold. Other two slide open.

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#8 2019-02-16 03:15:12

kenbw2
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Re: Fitting rear side window.

k_wyndham_t wrote:

Well didnt look like they would fit in any way that was effective, what you could do is buy standard universal window seals then you could maybe make them work. If anyone wants to try they can have my side window as its too much hassle to post so probably going to tip.

I have now fitted a bonded on door window, upside down so it lines up with matching door window and it looks good but cost 3 times as much.

How much did it cost you in the end? How easy was fitting, and how did you go about cutting the door open?


2000 Citroen Dispatch 1.9TD XUD9 Camper Conversion
1999 Citroen Dispatch 1.9D DW8 Disassembled Camper Conversion
1996 Peugeot 806 1.9TD XUD9 Spare vehicle
1998 Citroen Synergie 1.9TD XUD9 Snapped timing belt

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#9 2019-02-21 17:01:35

k_wyndham_t
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Re: Fitting rear side window.

Each window inc fitting kit is about £130-150 so about £400-450 is what it cost for the 3 windows I fitted (2 on passenger side and one on drivers as I have a full height cupboard on drivers side rear quarter)

Doors I cut from the inside out, I used a high quality tank cutter in the corners to match up the curve of the reinforcing plate. so just the single skin bit gets cut out, then used masking tape to join the holes on the outside and marked the line joining the outer edge of the holes I had cut, this should in theory follow the line of the edge of the reinforcing except where it crosses the vertical piece which needs to be cut through. Then I covered the metal base of my jigsaw with tape to avoid scratching paint and cut along the lines, if done slowly you wont wreck the blades (i used one blade to do all three windows!)

The rear quarter windows I measured the position of the clear part of the window then marked the same on the outer panel as I knew the single skin area inside was bigger than the see-through area on the window. Then I cut out as above but this time used tank cutter from outside.

Paint the cut edge then attach the supplied edge trim.

Bonding on the windows is the easy bit, follow their instructions but basically use the correct prep solvents on the window and the metal work then put a bead of bonding agent on the inside of the window reasonably close to the edge, then stick it on and press evenly as hard as you can to attach, stick tape from top of window on to van so it wont slide down panel, leave over night.

Done!!!

Last edited by k_wyndham_t (2019-02-21 17:03:20)

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#10 2019-04-27 13:11:13

tomlangton987
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Re: Fitting rear side window.

Where did you buy the kit for the windows from? I can't find anything on the net for them....

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#11 2019-04-29 10:21:39

k_wyndham_t
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Registered: 2018-06-01
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Re: Fitting rear side window.

Van Windows Direct

I just turned a 3rd one upside down for the rear quarter.

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#12 2019-05-01 19:21:23

tomlangton987
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Re: Fitting rear side window.

Sorry, I meant where could I buy the actual side window from?

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#13 2019-05-01 22:52:45

OAT
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Registered: 2017-01-03
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Re: Fitting rear side window.

tomlangton987 wrote:

Sorry, I meant where could I buy the actual side window from?

k posted a link for you:-

https://www.vanwindowsdirect.co.uk/view … in-privacy

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#14 2019-05-02 17:16:11

k_wyndham_t
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Registered: 2018-06-01
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Re: Fitting rear side window.

tomlangton987 wrote:

Sorry, I meant where could I buy the actual side window from?

Sorry I work in IT so I embedded it in the company name like some smart arse, link as per reply above.

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#15 2019-05-04 10:53:11

tomlangton987
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Registered: 2019-04-27
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Re: Fitting rear side window.

Haha, I feel stupid now for not noticing that link! Cheers for that.

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