well this morning whilst putting the roof down I heard a crack, and feared the worst...I was right to.
an eight inch vertical split down the frickin middle of the rear window, now it wasn't in the best nick it had a couple of minor splits in visually unimportant places but was fairly clear and weather proof it looked 80% condition wise and I suspect was the original OEM window, I had hoped to get another year out of it and spend my budget on a remap at evolve and fogging the airbox...alas it was not to be...
am going tomorrow to a place called soft-tops.co.uk in croydon to get a new rear window in at the cost of £125 fitted...very reasonable I thought.
2 questions
1)anyone dealt with this company?
2)the window was old but i am assuming the cold night last night was also a contributing factor, so how do I make sure this doesn't happen with the new one? (obviously warm it up but any nifty tricks for this?)
any advice much appreciated.
an eight inch vertical split down the frickin middle of the rear window, now it wasn't in the best nick it had a couple of minor splits in visually unimportant places but was fairly clear and weather proof it looked 80% condition wise and I suspect was the original OEM window, I had hoped to get another year out of it and spend my budget on a remap at evolve and fogging the airbox...alas it was not to be...
am going tomorrow to a place called soft-tops.co.uk in croydon to get a new rear window in at the cost of £125 fitted...very reasonable I thought.
2 questions
1)anyone dealt with this company?
2)the window was old but i am assuming the cold night last night was also a contributing factor, so how do I make sure this doesn't happen with the new one? (obviously warm it up but any nifty tricks for this?)
any advice much appreciated.