Replacing glass in a Scoob
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I have no idea where to post this, so mods, please move as appropriate.
How difficult is it to replace the window of one of the rear doors of a Scoob? The existing glass is whole, so could be removed in one piece.
How difficult is it to replace the window of one of the rear doors of a Scoob? The existing glass is whole, so could be removed in one piece.
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Dead easy TurboKitty.
Take one half brick.
Aim at required window.
Throw.
Phone Autoglass/Insurance.
Tell them there has been a "terrible accident" and they'll come and do it for you!
Only joking... I in no way condone insurance fraud! Usually.
Take one half brick.
Aim at required window.
Throw.
Phone Autoglass/Insurance.
Tell them there has been a "terrible accident" and they'll come and do it for you!
Only joking... I in no way condone insurance fraud! Usually.
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It's not that hard. I'm guessing the window is electric. If so you need to unbolt all this. It's a pain but the nuts are easy to get hold of if you move the window up and down. Get a mate to help.
or better still buy a replacement piece off me ;-)
It's not that hard. I'm guessing the window is electric. If so you need to unbolt all this. It's a pain but the nuts are easy to get hold of if you move the window up and down. Get a mate to help.
or better still buy a replacement piece off me ;-)
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