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Date:         Thu, 27 Jul 2006 08:04:39 -0700
Reply-To:     Robert Keezer <warmerwagen@YAHOO.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Robert Keezer <warmerwagen@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:      Re: "Kicking Out Window" Removal Technique
In-Reply-To:  <2bbc24121dbba0a3976c05b5d3b6600d@www3.mail.volny.cz>
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I don't know if I'm proud of it but I have kicked out a lot of Vanagon windows .

I usually get the top out first then pull it out by hand the rest of the way.

I don't reccomend getting screwdrivers anywhere near a window.

I have never (knock on glass) broke one, except I also kick out cracked front windows after covering them with taped-on paper to prevent glass from flying.

Side windows have an aluminum frame that bends so you must use more caution kicking these out.

Robert

1982 Westfalia

--- Cary Chiang <ccc1@VOLNY.CZ> wrote:

> A few years ago, there was a discussion on > removing the rear 3/4 windows > (without cutting the seals), by laying on the > rear seat, and using both > feet to kick out the window. I successfully > did this to one window > today, after loosening the seal around the > window with a spatula. After > many kicks, and using a large piece of plywood > to protect my sandaled > feet, one corner came out enough for me to work > the rest of the window > out of the frame. (maybe I didn't kick hard > enough?) To those listees > who have first hand experience with this > technique, I have a few questions- > > 1. What percentage of kicked windows were > successfully removed in one > piece, versus shattered? Is the success rate > high enough to consider > this a valid removal procedure, or more of a > joke? > > 2. Has anyone tried this technique on the > sliding side windows (either > the 50/50 or Westy type), or the large rear > hatch window? If so, what > was the success rate? > > I'm guessing the sliding windows will not > distribute the kicking force > evenly across the overlapping glass & frame, > without breakage. And I > believe the rear window glass is more fragile > than the 3/4 side ones. > I realize that if I suffer a broken window from > a rock or whatever, > it will leave an intact seal for the > replacement glass. I just hate > to destroy a seal! Thanks in advance for your > responses. > > Cary > > > > -- > ZBAV se KIL - ke Carnitinu iontovy napoj ZDARMA > - SUPER AKCE > http://www.sportobchod.cz/survival >

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