Andy Land

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Hi all,

I am wanting to fit rear sliding windows into my 90 but a friend of mine has offered me his old County side panels with the windows and County lining in them. Just wondering whether changing the whole panel is an easy job compared with cutting the window holes out of my existing ones?
Paint doesn't matter as I can paint new panels to match.
What's the easiest option then given the choice?

Thanks :)
 
Doesn't matter what option you choose as both will probably leak! Don't forget to tell your insurers and the DVLA though as you could find it changes the taxation class from Light Goods (Van) to something else.
 
If the rubbers in the County are good, think I'd go down the panel change route Andy

Thinking the same SH as my mate did say he thought getting the windows out would be harder than it seems ... that seems to tell me all the seals are good :)

I'll go down that route I think .... until someone comes on here later and changes my mind :rolleyes:
 
If your buying new sliding windows fit those, mornings work, no painting involved, plenty of sealant and they won't leak.
 
Fitted them into mine on Saturday. Only took 3 hours. Took longer to get the rubber finishing trim in that covers the rivets. As previously said plenty silicon
 
is this the same friend i have who offered some to me? works for a company i do alot of work for? lol
 

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