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epictrail



Member Since: 21 Sep 2013
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United Kingdom 2004 Defender 110 Td5 HT Chawton White
[For Sale] Free Defender Rear Quarterlight Windows and Seals
A pair of Defender Rear Quarterlight Windows and Seals.

Used Standard glass and seals.

Just pay the postage (£10) or collect them from South Bucks.

I'll bin them in the New year Shocked


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epictrail



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United Kingdom 2004 Defender 110 Td5 HT Chawton White
£10 Posted Question
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epictrail



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United Kingdom 2004 Defender 110 Td5 HT Chawton White
Free just pay the shipping
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MartinK



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So...I have got a Utility Station Wagon with no quarterlights. Are these fairly easy to fit? I like the idea of a bit more rear-view vision (and a bit more light in the back)...

Anyone done this can offer advice Question

Cheers Defender "Puma" 2.4 110 County Utility (possibly the last of the 2.4's)
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epictrail



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Easy enough you just need to take time to mark well up before cutting. Also don't make the cutout to big or the window can be pushed through or if you make it too small it's hard to get the rubber trim strip in.

As with most things do a google and a fitting guide will appear Thumbs Up
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custom90



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Use masking tape over all areas you intend to cut, then you can draw reference points and all your dimensions on it. The measure and measure again and again lol then cut. It'll also prevent damage to surrounding areas with any tools I.e. When you go to cut it and also stop your drill bit worming it's way around before drills through for your pilot hole for the blade.
Don't forget also if you cut it slightly too small you can adjust it, too large and you've had it.
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