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Tech Talk Technical Discussion About The Nissan 240SX and Nissan Z Cars |
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Carbon Fiber Hatch
Hey guys, i just put on a carbon fiber hatch on my 240. however i want to put my old glass on the carbon fiber hatch, how do i take off the glass off the old one? and put it on the new one? Thanks guys in advance.
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haha rear glass is especially tricky with the mounting clips & molding hardware.
carbon fiberglass hatch, ugh. stock hatch is light enough, but hey.. go for it. |
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so you're saying that for asking question i shouldnt do it, well dont everyone has question about everything. what sense would it make not to ask questions to be sure and all. at least everyone else gave me the advice to go to a shop and i took it. i was only trying to see if it was possible and if it were save money. if not then okay. ill take it somewhere else.
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have you considered lexan? thats what i recommend to some of my customers with carbon or fiberglass doors or hatches i only recommend that cuz most of the time the carbon fiber used it cosmetic and is not a strong as people think and when they shut their hatch it cracks, and that glass is heavier then people think and you dont really end up shaving that much wieght
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If by all means you do want to try and take the glass out for your self, go and pick up a heat gun, wire leader, a needle, and a screwdriver. Start by taking off the surrounding trims from the plastic clips (if it was already taken off previously it may be siliconed on.) Once that is done carefully take those clips off while trying not to break them. Once you have done that heat the portion of the adhesive where you are trying to puncture with the wire leader and a needle. Once that is done, slowly go around the window with the wire leader. Make sure you heat ahead of where you will be cutting. Go around the entire window, and in no time flat you should get it off. |
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Glass guys dont use heat guns, because they dont use adhesive that is effected by heat. They dont use silicone (which you mentioned), but even if silicone was used.. you do realize that silicon can endure some serious temps. Window guys use URETHANE adhesive, which is not effected much by temperature either. |
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thanks for the advice guys, i guess i can find some place that can do lexan for me but how much would it cost. i found a shop that would transfer my old hatch glass over to the carbon fiber one but according to you guys the glass is super heavy. do i go to a bodyshop for this?
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this is true, i can do this but if that was the case why would i buy it in the first place right lol. i love my stock spoilerless and wiperless one but i always wanted a carbon fiber hatch considering not many people have it. if anything i might sell it for a good 500, i only got it for 250. VIS FTW lol.
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