Safari windows fitted

From what I read the catch fell off and has been re-glued, quite a few cases apparently. I don’t think many are replacing the whole window.
Exactly. Multiple times refitting handles puts me off, not multiple windows.
 
The gas struts, are they supposed to push or assist the window to open? Ours just feels like it's notchy and resistant. Feels awful to be honest.

Also anyone struggling with caulking guns and the adhesive, apparently caulking guns come in different thrust ratios. The one you want is a 26-1. I found this out after nearly killing my forearms. I'd recommend the Tajima 26 super. Not cheap....
 
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I use Makita tools and purchased a cheap imitation 18v mastic gun that was a bare unit. This worked really well. For the record I’ve now glued two handles back onto one window and both have fell off, tried to email camperglass about a stronger adhesive but no reply.. surprise,surprise. Whilst I appreciate some haven’t received faulty windows there is a fair few of us who have. If you were away on holiday and both fell off this would leave your van vulnerable. Just saying.
 
I did see the Makita fitting guns but I run DeWalt and that was typically twice the price 😕 even for a knock-off. All these years working in the decorating industry and I didn't know there was different thrust ratios.
 
The gas struts, are they supposed to push or assist the window to open? Ours just feels like it's notchy and resistant. Feels awful to be honest.

Also anyone struggling with caulking guns and the adhesive, apparently caulking guns come in different thrust ratios. The one you want is a 26-1. I found this out after nearly killing my forearms. I'd recommend the Tajima 26 super. Not cheap....
Think there’s a thumb screw bolt you slacken off to allow it to freely move
 
Think there’s a thumb screw bolt you slacken off to allow it to freely move
There is but even so one of mine is very tough to open and the other is smooth. I think the struts can be adjusted with the nuts top and bottom, I haven’t tried it yet
 
There is but even so one of mine is very tough to open and the other is smooth. I think the struts can be adjusted with the nuts top and bottom, I haven’t tried it yet
Both of ours are quite stiff. Would be good to know how adjusting them goes! 👍
 
I`m about to buy a pair of these windows. I will be ordering the Window fitting kit (double) but do I also need to order the interior U Channel at the same time ? Currently it has the VW Kombi windows fitted. Also does anyone know a local fitter to Chesterfield/Derby they have used.
 
I`m about to buy a pair of these windows. I will be ordering the Window fitting kit (double) but do I also need to order the interior U Channel at the same time ? Currently it has the VW Kombi windows fitted. Also does anyone know a local fitter to Chesterfield/Derby they have used.
No need for u channel if it has factory windows
 
Neither. It was a plain window previously that was bonded too close to the van.

I did the back windows myself last year after watching almost every window fitting video on YouTube!

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Folks, any help on a decision…. I’m leaning towards window replacement on the Kombi, your thought's would be appreciated.

Due to leaking on passenger side slider and to enhance the look of the van.

Having read this thread I’m now looking to buy Camper Glass (privacy) a solid window on passenger sliding door. And a safari behind the driver (I like the idea of leaving slightly open of a night)

The dilemma is the rear clear window that has a wiper and heated glass. The tailgate replacement in privacy glass would not feature either. Should this be a deal breaker or do you think it’s an acceptable compromise.

Thanks in advance 👍
 
Folks, any help on a decision…. I’m leaning towards window replacement on the Kombi, your thought's would be appreciated.

Due to leaking on passenger side slider and to enhance the look of the van.

Having read this thread I’m now looking to buy Camper Glass (privacy) a solid window on passenger sliding door. And a safari behind the driver (I like the idea of leaving slightly open of a night)

The dilemma is the rear clear window that has a wiper and heated glass. The tailgate replacement in privacy glass would not feature either. Should this be a deal breaker or do you think it’s an acceptable compromise.

Thanks in advance 👍
Get the current tailgate window professionally tinted to match the new sides, don't worry about sourcing an aftermarket replacement if it's not broken.

Our safari window is a perfect tint match to the other fixed windows. We did toy with the idea of fitting one on the sliding door but in reality we always have the door open so an open window would be a waste.
 
Get the current tailgate window professionally tinted to match the new sides, don't worry about sourcing an aftermarket replacement if it's not broken.

Our safari window is a perfect tint match to the other fixed windows. We did toy with the idea of fitting one on the sliding door but in reality we always have the door open so an open window would be a waste.
Very valid suggestion, that would probably also save me money and be much less intrusive work on the van. I’ll follow that up. Thank you 👍 (the money I’d save could go toward side bars 🙄😁)
 
I`m about to buy a pair of these windows. I will be ordering the Window fitting kit (double) but do I also need to order the interior U Channel at the same time ? Currently it has the VW Kombi windows fitted. Also does anyone know a local fitter to Chesterfield/Derby they have used.
Hi, also looking for a local fitter around Chesterfield to fit a safari window, and remove my factory kombi ones. Did you find anyone local?
 
Hi, sorry I don’t know anyone local to Chesterfield, somebody from this forum had said Wirral Custom Campers did a good job installing their windows, so I’ll prob end up using them. I’ll get a price etc. this week 👍
 
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