2000 XJ rear window
OK, so the glass places I have called so far have quoted $182 (just for the
window) and $287 for window + install for the little window I broke in back. She said I would have been better off breaking a bigger window! I should have broke the windshield... I have a $100 deductible on that! OK, I know there's a bunch of XJ's in the salvage yards around here. I might go get one myself and just pay to have it installed if it comes out cheaper, or install it myself if it isn't too hard. There shouldn't be any difference between the years for the most part on that window right? I know one place has a few 97's or 98's in there. Any idea how hard to pull one out and install? Should I just save myself the trouble and eat the $250 - $300? For anyone that didn't read my other post, I have a broken rear passenger window. Those windows are split like 70/30 and I broke out the smaller one (the one that doesn't roll down). Man those were some expensive ducks! |
Re: 2000 XJ rear window
That is almost always the case with the little windows. :(
Kevin Sperle wrote: > OK, so the glass places I have called so far have quoted $182 (just for the > window) and $287 for window + install for the little window I broke in back. > She said I would have been better off breaking a bigger window! (SNIP) -- __________________________________________________ _________ tw 03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5" 01 XJ Sport There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness." -- Dave Barry Pronunciation: 'jEp Function: noun Date: 1940 Etymology: probably from g. p. (abbreviation of general purpose) A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase, 1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in World War II. (Please remove the OBVIOUS to reply by email) __________________________________________________ _________ |
Re: 2000 XJ rear window
That is almost always the case with the little windows. :(
Kevin Sperle wrote: > OK, so the glass places I have called so far have quoted $182 (just for the > window) and $287 for window + install for the little window I broke in back. > She said I would have been better off breaking a bigger window! (SNIP) -- __________________________________________________ _________ tw 03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5" 01 XJ Sport There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness." -- Dave Barry Pronunciation: 'jEp Function: noun Date: 1940 Etymology: probably from g. p. (abbreviation of general purpose) A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase, 1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in World War II. (Please remove the OBVIOUS to reply by email) __________________________________________________ _________ |
Re: 2000 XJ rear window
That is almost always the case with the little windows. :(
Kevin Sperle wrote: > OK, so the glass places I have called so far have quoted $182 (just for the > window) and $287 for window + install for the little window I broke in back. > She said I would have been better off breaking a bigger window! (SNIP) -- __________________________________________________ _________ tw 03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5" 01 XJ Sport There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness." -- Dave Barry Pronunciation: 'jEp Function: noun Date: 1940 Etymology: probably from g. p. (abbreviation of general purpose) A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase, 1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in World War II. (Please remove the OBVIOUS to reply by email) __________________________________________________ _________ |
Re: 2000 XJ rear window
Would you guys believe that the lowest price I have gotten on the
replacement window so far is from the dealership! The appocolypse must be upon us. Actually, I have found a salvage yard with a used one for $35. Hopefully the factory tint or smoked glass (on the one they have) is close to my aftermarket tint and it will be usable. Should only cost $20-30 for the glass place to install it. If I can get this done for $65 I'll consider myself extremely LUCKY! Losest total cost for new so far is $187! When in doubt, break the bigger window! I was thinking that to myself, but didn't do it. "Kevin Sperle" <ksperle@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message news:LEbRb.24$O71.32590@news.uswest.net... > OK, so the glass places I have called so far have quoted $182 (just for the > window) and $287 for window + install for the little window I broke in back. > She said I would have been better off breaking a bigger window! I should > have broke the windshield... I have a $100 deductible on that! > > OK, I know there's a bunch of XJ's in the salvage yards around here. I > might go get one myself and just pay to have it installed if it comes out > cheaper, or install it myself if it isn't too hard. There shouldn't be any > difference between the years for the most part on that window right? I know > one place has a few 97's or 98's in there. > > Any idea how hard to pull one out and install? Should I just save myself > the trouble and eat the $250 - $300? > > For anyone that didn't read my other post, I have a broken rear passenger > window. Those windows are split like 70/30 and I broke out the smaller one > (the one that doesn't roll down). > > Man those were some expensive ducks! > > |
Re: 2000 XJ rear window
Would you guys believe that the lowest price I have gotten on the
replacement window so far is from the dealership! The appocolypse must be upon us. Actually, I have found a salvage yard with a used one for $35. Hopefully the factory tint or smoked glass (on the one they have) is close to my aftermarket tint and it will be usable. Should only cost $20-30 for the glass place to install it. If I can get this done for $65 I'll consider myself extremely LUCKY! Losest total cost for new so far is $187! When in doubt, break the bigger window! I was thinking that to myself, but didn't do it. "Kevin Sperle" <ksperle@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message news:LEbRb.24$O71.32590@news.uswest.net... > OK, so the glass places I have called so far have quoted $182 (just for the > window) and $287 for window + install for the little window I broke in back. > She said I would have been better off breaking a bigger window! I should > have broke the windshield... I have a $100 deductible on that! > > OK, I know there's a bunch of XJ's in the salvage yards around here. I > might go get one myself and just pay to have it installed if it comes out > cheaper, or install it myself if it isn't too hard. There shouldn't be any > difference between the years for the most part on that window right? I know > one place has a few 97's or 98's in there. > > Any idea how hard to pull one out and install? Should I just save myself > the trouble and eat the $250 - $300? > > For anyone that didn't read my other post, I have a broken rear passenger > window. Those windows are split like 70/30 and I broke out the smaller one > (the one that doesn't roll down). > > Man those were some expensive ducks! > > |
Re: 2000 XJ rear window
Would you guys believe that the lowest price I have gotten on the
replacement window so far is from the dealership! The appocolypse must be upon us. Actually, I have found a salvage yard with a used one for $35. Hopefully the factory tint or smoked glass (on the one they have) is close to my aftermarket tint and it will be usable. Should only cost $20-30 for the glass place to install it. If I can get this done for $65 I'll consider myself extremely LUCKY! Losest total cost for new so far is $187! When in doubt, break the bigger window! I was thinking that to myself, but didn't do it. "Kevin Sperle" <ksperle@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message news:LEbRb.24$O71.32590@news.uswest.net... > OK, so the glass places I have called so far have quoted $182 (just for the > window) and $287 for window + install for the little window I broke in back. > She said I would have been better off breaking a bigger window! I should > have broke the windshield... I have a $100 deductible on that! > > OK, I know there's a bunch of XJ's in the salvage yards around here. I > might go get one myself and just pay to have it installed if it comes out > cheaper, or install it myself if it isn't too hard. There shouldn't be any > difference between the years for the most part on that window right? I know > one place has a few 97's or 98's in there. > > Any idea how hard to pull one out and install? Should I just save myself > the trouble and eat the $250 - $300? > > For anyone that didn't read my other post, I have a broken rear passenger > window. Those windows are split like 70/30 and I broke out the smaller one > (the one that doesn't roll down). > > Man those were some expensive ducks! > > |
Re: 2000 XJ rear window
YEAH! Found a used one for $32.50 at the local salvage yard. I was already
removed and everything, and the tint matched perfect. I think I'll just install it myself. Looks like it attaches with two torx screws, once you get the door panel off. Should be easy. I'm considering myself lucky! |
Re: 2000 XJ rear window
YEAH! Found a used one for $32.50 at the local salvage yard. I was already
removed and everything, and the tint matched perfect. I think I'll just install it myself. Looks like it attaches with two torx screws, once you get the door panel off. Should be easy. I'm considering myself lucky! |
Re: 2000 XJ rear window
YEAH! Found a used one for $32.50 at the local salvage yard. I was already
removed and everything, and the tint matched perfect. I think I'll just install it myself. Looks like it attaches with two torx screws, once you get the door panel off. Should be easy. I'm considering myself lucky! |
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