I needed mine replaced on an 85 convertable that I couldn't see through. I found a commercial canvas company that replaced mine for about 20 bucks. Any car interior repair shop may be able to help you, also, you may contact someone that does body work in your area. They'll be able to tell you where to get it replaced
No
i have a 89 gt 5.0 . theres little plastic clips on the middle back and bottom front of the window. pull the window out and replace them. it should help.
I wouldn't.
No, a Classic Coupe Mustang window assembly will not fit a convertible. The structural differences between the coupe and convertible models, including the design and dimensions of the window frames and mechanisms, make them incompatible. Each model has specific parts tailored to its body style, so it's essential to use the correct assembly for the intended vehicle type.
The rear window of your 1998 BMW 323 convertible can be replaced. Most BMW dealerships service department will replace the window.
Take it into a shop
I would use Lexel or Lepage Extreme for that .
You will need to remove the inside door panel in your 1989 Ford Mustang. Remove the window retaining clips. The window will lift out. Reverse the process to install the new window.
go to your local machanic
To replace or remove the passenger side window on a 1995 Lebaron convertible, start by lowering the window fully. Remove the door panel by unscrewing any fasteners and carefully prying it away from the clips. Disconnect the window motor and any wiring, then remove the window glass by unscrewing the window regulator bolts. Carefully lift the window out of the track, and to install the new one, reverse the steps.
It will need to be done by a shop specializing in convertible tops as the window has curtains that need to be glued to the top. I just had mine done last week and it was around 425 for glass or I could have had plastic ( which isn't that durable ) for 309. This is a common problem for sebrings as I have seen many with bad rear windows and many with homemade windows using duct tape and plexiglass.
yes