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Re: Convertible Rear Window
Posted by Samuel [Email] (more from Samuel) on Tue, 28 Jan 2003 13:32:31
In Reply to: Re: Convertible Rear Window, Rahul S., Tue, 28 Jan 2003 02:23:32
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I am the one who had the same problem and got it fixed with 3M products.
Below is a copy of the note that I posted back in Nov 2002.
"I did my research homework last week to re-seal the rear window to the top.
I'd like to share that valuable information with convertible 900 owners.
1-buy the right repair products (glass cleaner P/N KK GL502, 3M Urethane primer clear P/N 8683, 3M Urethane primer black P/N 8684, 3M Urethane super fast glue ; total cost about $28).
2-If you don't feel being able to repair it yourself, bring it to a specialist and ask him to follow the repair directions written on the 3M glue can
3-check out this URL for addtional guidelines: http://216.78.172.244/body_folder/900_-_94_cv_top_faq.htm
4-Let it dry for a few days and you just saved yourself an expensive window assembly replacement.
Recommendations for the convertible saab owners living in NJ: I brought my car to S&B Car Tops Inc (Hackensack, Tel: 201-489-4094), provided the repair kit and had it professionally repaired. The result is EXCELLENT, 2 thumbs up!!(more if I had more thumbs). Real nice professionals, finally found some very knowledgeable honest mechanics (ask for Brian). In addition to working on conv tops, they do also upholstery, window, etc."
In terms of feedback since repair. it is a very solid fix, can barely see that it has been repaired and the good thing is that overall it costed me $80 to repair it, so I saved about $1600 (quote from Saab repair shop was $1700).
Samuel
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