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Offline dom

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Re: window fallen into front passenger door
« Reply #20 on: 24 April 2013, 17:27 »
Count yourself lucky, my window dropped in January when it was sub zero...that wasn't a fun drive home :grin:

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Re: window fallen into front passenger door
« Reply #21 on: 24 April 2013, 18:01 »
Count yourself lucky, my window dropped in January when it was sub zero...that wasn't a fun drive home :grin:

mine did a few years ago in december, remember when we had like a good few inches of snow. the worste its been for a good few years. yeah that winter. safe to say i drove everywere with the heater on full blast and 2 coats, hat, scarf and gloves on for the first day, then taped up the window untill my clips arrived :D

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Re: window fallen into front passenger door
« Reply #22 on: 25 April 2013, 12:09 »
haha yeah I am glad the weather is quite nice!

Does anyone know what shop I can get the 8mm triple square tool from? Halfords do it but it's in a set of 100 on their website.. would rather just get the tool alone.. anywhere like B&Q or anything that anyone knows of?

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Re: window fallen into front passenger door
« Reply #23 on: 25 April 2013, 12:45 »
i used an allen key to do mine.

just be carefull you dont round the bolt. cant remember what size hex key it was though

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Re: window fallen into front passenger door
« Reply #24 on: 25 April 2013, 21:53 »
Job is all done, turned out to be a bit fiddly but all sorted now :) Thanks for the help and suggestions guys :)