Can you replace a plastic window with glass in 2010 GT Convertible?
#1
Can you replace a plastic window with glass in 2010 GT Convertible?
This is my first convertible and I really dislike the smaller distorted plastic window. Is it possible to convert to glass? I don't care if rear defrost works or not. The black sailcloth top I have is in excellent condition so I'd rather not replace the entire top unless that's my only option. Thanks!
#4
The rear windows in all Mustang convertibles are glass and have been for a long time.
Does yours' have the rear defroster lines in it? If so, then it is glass. If not, then someone replaced the top and used something very different.
Does yours' have the rear defroster lines in it? If so, then it is glass. If not, then someone replaced the top and used something very different.
#7
Not meant to imply you are stupid, asking a question since you didn't post a picture of the actual window, didn't give us much detail, and you said something about the rear defroster. And I would have said the same thing in this instance whether you were male or female.
So no defroster and you added information about the window itself flexing. So someone replaced the top at some point with a cheap version. I believe that the only way to replace the window is to replace the top - they aren't separate units. You do not have a factory installed window.
So no defroster and you added information about the window itself flexing. So someone replaced the top at some point with a cheap version. I believe that the only way to replace the window is to replace the top - they aren't separate units. You do not have a factory installed window.
#8
Not meant to imply you are stupid, asking a question since you didn't post a picture of the actual window, didn't give us much detail, and you said something about the rear defroster. And I would have said the same thing in this instance whether you were male or female.
So no defroster and you added information about the window itself flexing. So someone replaced the top at some point with a cheap version. I believe that the only way to replace the window is to replace the top - they aren't separate units. You do not have a factory installed window.
So no defroster and you added information about the window itself flexing. So someone replaced the top at some point with a cheap version. I believe that the only way to replace the window is to replace the top - they aren't separate units. You do not have a factory installed window.
#9
I bet the top is original, but somehow the original glass broke and since you said it's flexible they wedged a piece of plex in there instead of replacing the top. I don't think just the glass is replaceable.
You can probably do the same thing and get a new piece installed to clear it up, but the issue will return unless you replace the whole whole top to get back to glass.
You can probably do the same thing and get a new piece installed to clear it up, but the issue will return unless you replace the whole whole top to get back to glass.
#10
I bet the top is original, but somehow the original glass broke and since you said it's flexible they wedged a piece of plex in there instead of replacing the top. I don't think just the glass is replaceable.