Wondering if any gfb peeps have replaced the shell glass
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Wondering if any gfb peeps have replaced the shell glass
Sooo sence I finally got time to get my mare back running HUGE thanks again to Greg for the direction I’ve been thinking about replacing my glass on the shell with plexiglass thinking about weight saving also the trim on mine is pretty shot so any thoughts guys ( how hard are they to work with ect) if this thread already exists please direct me I did look thanks
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Re: Wondering if any gfb peeps have replaced the shell glass
Plexiglass isn't super hard to work with. You can typically just use the stock windows as a template. Just know they stuff scratches pretty easy. Do a little reading on plexi, lexan, etc. to get an idea. Some stuff scratches easy enough to do it while wiping dust off your truck with a rag really.
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Re: Wondering if any gfb peeps have replaced the shell glass
I've been thinking about going with lexan instead of plexiglass, I just dont have the time right now. Probably this summer.
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Re: Wondering if any gfb peeps have replaced the shell glass
Hmmmm I didn’t even think about how easy plexiglass scratches although I know you can polish out scratches (done it on fish tanks it’s a pain though) I do wonder though is lexan spendy? And does it scratch easily like I said I was hoping for thoughts
Re: Wondering if any gfb peeps have replaced the shell glass
About plastic
All plastics scratch easily. very time consuming for repairs. Cannot repair scratches on Lexan. Lexan is the strongest plastic available, but still scratches pretty easy. All plastics attract dust. Glass does not attract dust and can easily be cleaned and is unlikely to need repair or replacement.
Buggy people hate plastic wind screens, but love glass.
All plastics scratch easily. very time consuming for repairs. Cannot repair scratches on Lexan. Lexan is the strongest plastic available, but still scratches pretty easy. All plastics attract dust. Glass does not attract dust and can easily be cleaned and is unlikely to need repair or replacement.
Buggy people hate plastic wind screens, but love glass.
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Re: Wondering if any gfb peeps have replaced the shell glass
also recommend glass. It's much quieter than plastic, unless you get really thick plastic, which negates the weight savings.
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Re: Wondering if any gfb peeps have replaced the shell glass
You know that’s something I didn’t think about is sound I also just thought what would cold possibly do to plastics but thanks again everyone for the discussion here ( who knows maybe we will have someone that says do it or they have )Becks_Bronco wrote:also recommend glass. It's much quieter than plastic, unless you get really thick plastic, which negates the weight savings.
Re: Wondering if any gfb peeps have replaced the shell glass
Thick plastic is that heavy eh?Becks_Bronco wrote:also recommend glass. It's much quieter than plastic, unless you get really thick plastic, which negates the weight savings.
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Re: Wondering if any gfb peeps have replaced the shell glass
Thicker than the stock glass is nearly impossible to install because the only rubber you will find is for stock thickness. Please dont use thicker than stock or you will end up just throwing away what you bought. Are you aware the top side windows have a 3D curve to match the body lines. However flat will work just fine, but will not win that trophy at the car show.
Re: Wondering if any gfb peeps have replaced the shell glass
Read my comment again about plastic and dust. Plastic is totally unacceptable.
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Re: Wondering if any gfb peeps have replaced the shell glass
Agree with Paul. Airflow over any plastic creates static electricity, which attracts dust like crazy. Stick to glass.PaulW wrote:Read my comment again about plastic and dust. Plastic is totally unacceptable.