2000 XJ rear window
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Re: 2000 XJ rear window
Cool!
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Kevin Sperle wrote:
>
> No this place is pretty good, I've dealt with some other ones like you
> describe before though. They did have it, I picked it up at lunch. They
> had some newer cherokees and they had all of the doors and windows
> dissasembled and inside the vehicle. I literally walked up to it, pulled it
> out of the backseat and was on my way. They disassemble quite a bit of
> their vehicles and most get stored by part type. Axle racks, racks of
> windows and doors, a driveshaft section. My part still happened to be in
> the vehicle. All in all, I couldn't have gotten off much easier. I was
> there for about 10 minutes.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kevin Sperle wrote:
>
> No this place is pretty good, I've dealt with some other ones like you
> describe before though. They did have it, I picked it up at lunch. They
> had some newer cherokees and they had all of the doors and windows
> dissasembled and inside the vehicle. I literally walked up to it, pulled it
> out of the backseat and was on my way. They disassemble quite a bit of
> their vehicles and most get stored by part type. Axle racks, racks of
> windows and doors, a driveshaft section. My part still happened to be in
> the vehicle. All in all, I couldn't have gotten off much easier. I was
> there for about 10 minutes.
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Re: 2000 XJ rear window
Cool!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kevin Sperle wrote:
>
> No this place is pretty good, I've dealt with some other ones like you
> describe before though. They did have it, I picked it up at lunch. They
> had some newer cherokees and they had all of the doors and windows
> dissasembled and inside the vehicle. I literally walked up to it, pulled it
> out of the backseat and was on my way. They disassemble quite a bit of
> their vehicles and most get stored by part type. Axle racks, racks of
> windows and doors, a driveshaft section. My part still happened to be in
> the vehicle. All in all, I couldn't have gotten off much easier. I was
> there for about 10 minutes.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kevin Sperle wrote:
>
> No this place is pretty good, I've dealt with some other ones like you
> describe before though. They did have it, I picked it up at lunch. They
> had some newer cherokees and they had all of the doors and windows
> dissasembled and inside the vehicle. I literally walked up to it, pulled it
> out of the backseat and was on my way. They disassemble quite a bit of
> their vehicles and most get stored by part type. Axle racks, racks of
> windows and doors, a driveshaft section. My part still happened to be in
> the vehicle. All in all, I couldn't have gotten off much easier. I was
> there for about 10 minutes.
#23
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Re: 2000 XJ rear window
Woo Hoo. It's fixed. The factory tint is slightly darker than my
aftermarket, but I don't think you'd even notice if you weren't looking for
it. And hey, for $33 I'll live with it (as opposed to $200 for a new one).
Certainly glad I didn't bite the bullet and pay for a new one.
Thanks again for the additional instructions Bill.
"Kevin Sperle" <ksperle@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:kseRb.39$O71.48869@news.uswest.net...
> 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!
>
>
aftermarket, but I don't think you'd even notice if you weren't looking for
it. And hey, for $33 I'll live with it (as opposed to $200 for a new one).
Certainly glad I didn't bite the bullet and pay for a new one.
Thanks again for the additional instructions Bill.
"Kevin Sperle" <ksperle@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:kseRb.39$O71.48869@news.uswest.net...
> 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!
>
>
#24
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Re: 2000 XJ rear window
Woo Hoo. It's fixed. The factory tint is slightly darker than my
aftermarket, but I don't think you'd even notice if you weren't looking for
it. And hey, for $33 I'll live with it (as opposed to $200 for a new one).
Certainly glad I didn't bite the bullet and pay for a new one.
Thanks again for the additional instructions Bill.
"Kevin Sperle" <ksperle@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:kseRb.39$O71.48869@news.uswest.net...
> 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!
>
>
aftermarket, but I don't think you'd even notice if you weren't looking for
it. And hey, for $33 I'll live with it (as opposed to $200 for a new one).
Certainly glad I didn't bite the bullet and pay for a new one.
Thanks again for the additional instructions Bill.
"Kevin Sperle" <ksperle@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:kseRb.39$O71.48869@news.uswest.net...
> 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!
>
>
#25
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Re: 2000 XJ rear window
Woo Hoo. It's fixed. The factory tint is slightly darker than my
aftermarket, but I don't think you'd even notice if you weren't looking for
it. And hey, for $33 I'll live with it (as opposed to $200 for a new one).
Certainly glad I didn't bite the bullet and pay for a new one.
Thanks again for the additional instructions Bill.
"Kevin Sperle" <ksperle@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:kseRb.39$O71.48869@news.uswest.net...
> 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!
>
>
aftermarket, but I don't think you'd even notice if you weren't looking for
it. And hey, for $33 I'll live with it (as opposed to $200 for a new one).
Certainly glad I didn't bite the bullet and pay for a new one.
Thanks again for the additional instructions Bill.
"Kevin Sperle" <ksperle@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:kseRb.39$O71.48869@news.uswest.net...
> 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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