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big110



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2014 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 SW Keswick Green
Rear sliding window glass removal from frame?
Am I able to remove the glass out of the frame on the rear sliding windows in my 2014 station wagon

Thanks
Post #750117 9th Jan 2019 3:58am
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bob neville



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You can but you need to remove the frame from the vehicle and then split the frame by undoing a couple of screws.

It is quite an easy job on a pre Puma model as the frames are riveted in but the Puma frames are glued in.

I am sure if it can be done without removing the frame somebody will be along to correct me !

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Post #750138 9th Jan 2019 11:06am
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big110



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Ok hoping I can pop them out somehow without taking the frame out. That’s been the biggest pain ever
Post #750180 9th Jan 2019 3:05pm
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Thon



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I was told by my workshop that in order to change the window runners, I would have to remove the whole window frame from side panel, which as stated is bonded in and a total pain to remove.

I would presume the same for the window glass.

Hoping someone might have a simpler way?
Post #750358 10th Jan 2019 4:14pm
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Merlin



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Had my Puma ones cut out. Seemed no other way. Peter
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big110



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You might be on to something!
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Scotm



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You can replace the runners without removing the glass.

I just did it on mine using this:

https://www.woolies-trim.co.uk/product/1649/small-window-channel

It usually only the bottom half that needs doing.

It slides in easy enough with a bit of silicon spray.
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big110



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But I want to pull the glass all the way out
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michail1976



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Re: Rear sliding window glass removal from frame?
big110 wrote:
Am I able to remove the glass out of the frame on the rear sliding windows in my 2014 station wagon

Thanks



Post #751150 14th Jan 2019 8:05am
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mcma1



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I have a full set of factory privacy glass spare to sell if anyone is interested. From my old 110 so rear doors, rear sliders, and rear quarters Andy

2014 Fuji 110 SW LS3
https://www.defender2.net/forum/post751233.html#751233

2014 Corris 110 SW
http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic40056.html


My old Xtech 90 build..
http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic15681.html

LS3 V8 build...
http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic49051.html
Post #752289 19th Jan 2019 5:49am
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