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"Fixing" my rear window
I purchased one of these kits for my '96, whose rear window is browned and
cracked. I figured this solution is cheap and if the results are unsatisfactory, I can always go to a more sophisticated fix. I wonder if anyone here has experience with this. On miata.net one poster had a problem with the supplied glue and used Goop instead. I wonder if I should do that as well. Any advice? Thanks. The product: http://www.emiata.com/TintedWindow.asp miata.net comments: http://www.miata.net/products/body/emiata_window.html Thanks for any help. |
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"Fixing" my rear window
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"Frank Berger" > wrote: > I purchased one of these kits for my '96, whose rear window is browned and > cracked. I figured this solution is cheap and if the results are > unsatisfactory, I can always go to a more sophisticated fix. I wonder if > anyone here has experience with this. Not the kit, but when I bought my car in 1997, I found the previous owner had had a new piece of plastic sewn in, presumably by a top or boat cover shop. It's never leaked or caused other problems, and the repair isn't visible from the outside. Still on the car, BTW. -- Lanny Chambers St. Louis, MO '94C |
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