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I'm looking at another Bonneville. It's somehow got two broken rear quarter windows.
Has anyone replaced these on their own? I'd have no clue how to get it out. Or back in.
This happens to be a '91, but I suppose the same principles apply regardless of year, right?
Otherwise, any clue what it would cost to have it done? I probably don't want to know.
It looks like a nice car otherwise, but I'm just not okay with driving a car missing windows.
Thanks in advance.
I'm Jon. I'm completely stock, no mods. 2001 Saturn SL1: "Nameless" Stock. Manual. 243,000 miles. Yes, original engine. No, doesn't smoke. 2007 Dodge Grand Caravan SE: "The Van" Stock. A miserable necessity of adult life. 165,000 miles. Sold, probably dead: 1993 Bonneville SSE "The Work Beater" Stock. Tried to kill me a few times. Failed. Sold: 1996 Buick LeSabre Limited, "The family car" Custom CAI, F41 Sways. Sold/dead, but not forgotten:1989 Bonneville LE "Bonnie, the Sport Utility Car" STB from '92-'99 Bonnie, Delco (Type II) Ignition system
I owned an 87 that had a broken rear quarter window. It was on the passenger side. I replaced it back in 2001...so, IIRC, all I had to do was pop off the door panel and remove the main glass, main glass track assembly, and jocky the power window motor around. Once all that was free, it was real easy to remove the track for the quarter window. It wasn't a huge deal and didn't take all that long.
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I'm Jon. I'm completely stock, no mods. 2001 Saturn SL1: "Nameless" Stock. Manual. 243,000 miles. Yes, original engine. No, doesn't smoke. 2007 Dodge Grand Caravan SE: "The Van" Stock. A miserable necessity of adult life. 165,000 miles. Sold, probably dead: 1993 Bonneville SSE "The Work Beater" Stock. Tried to kill me a few times. Failed. Sold: 1996 Buick LeSabre Limited, "The family car" Custom CAI, F41 Sways. Sold/dead, but not forgotten:1989 Bonneville LE "Bonnie, the Sport Utility Car" STB from '92-'99 Bonnie, Delco (Type II) Ignition system