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Old Dec 15, 2007 | 10:22 AM
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the perspex windows with the wee square window bit that opens on the doors, can they be locked shut from inside to stop people opening them from the outside??
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Old Dec 15, 2007 | 11:11 AM
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I'm sure there is a way but I doubt it'll ever be secure.

I have the sliders on mine and yes it would bother me if I left it anywhere. Hence I don't now.

But think how hot it will get in the car if you don't have sliders as you obviously will be removing all the electric windows or winding mechanisms.

Trust me it gets a bit warm in the car if you do track days

You'll just have to weigh it up. Whether you will end up leaving the car anywhere or to go for the windows with non sliders. That's if you haven't already bought them. The sliders rattle like fuck if you don't secure them
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Old Dec 15, 2007 | 11:18 AM
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Normall have a pin or bolt on them to stop them rattling on motorway journeys etc, but not design for security at all.
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Old Dec 15, 2007 | 11:24 AM
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The windows that I got had a pin lock to hold the sliders in place. They were very poor and kept rattling out and then the sliders would slowly open as you drove along.

I plan to use a strip of velcro to secure them shut. This is not a security measure but just to stop the bloody things opening when they feel like it.
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Old Dec 15, 2007 | 11:41 AM
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When I made some sliders for my 205 I drilled holes rather than cut a square out.

Same idea but slightly more secure!
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Old Dec 15, 2007 | 11:49 AM
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i didnt fancy the sliders for the reasons cliff mentions


im just gonna drill holes in the windo if its too hot
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Old Dec 15, 2007 | 11:51 AM
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im thinking for when i go to track days & its on a trailer someplace overnight, i wont be getting them this month so i'll have a think about it
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Old Dec 15, 2007 | 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by smitsturbo
im thinking for when i go to track days & its on a trailer someplace overnight, i wont be getting them this month so i'll have a think about it
cheers

Getting them???


Make your own.. cost me about £11 to do mine.

Bit of perspex and some bolts.. and if you think Ahh thats a bit pikey good old Shings.. Karl Norris' brother did exactly the same on his Sunbeam Cossie... HE told me to do it myself.
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Old Dec 15, 2007 | 11:56 AM
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are they not called polycarbonate windows or something made from stuff allot stronger then perspex & dont scratch as easy?
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Old Dec 15, 2007 | 11:57 AM
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Hope this helps...
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Old Dec 15, 2007 | 11:58 AM
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chicken used perspex on his and they looked terrible after a while, scatched to bits

he has now put the original glass back in until he gets polycarbonate ones
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Old Dec 15, 2007 | 12:00 PM
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Originally Posted by smitsturbo
are they not called polycarbonate windows or something made from stuff allot stronger then perspex & dont scratch as easy?

Sorry I thought you were talking about just the sliders


The windows are different
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Old Dec 15, 2007 | 12:12 PM
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said this before, polycarb scratches like mad also, just the nature of plastic. Difference is perspex/acrylic can be buffed to get rid of them, polycarb is not so easy.
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Old Dec 15, 2007 | 03:30 PM
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I made up a piece of perspex that i drop into the channel. It stops you being able to slide the slider back from outside.

When the slider is open I obviously have to take it out so I drop it in front of the slider meaning the gap stays open under heavy braking.

Hope the above makes sense but simple solution that costs about 0.003p

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