View Full Version : Lexan Rear Window for WRX?
SoNiC
09-22-2007, 05:34 PM
How is going guys.......i was wondering if anyone knows where i can pick up a Lexan rear windshield for my 2002 wrx. Thank you.
409industries
09-24-2007, 03:43 PM
Home Depot? Lowes?
just kidding... actually i have no idea, but id be interested as well.
UP2MTNS
09-24-2007, 08:51 PM
I searched online once...didn't find anything. you may have to have it custom made.
this thread should be in tech, impreza general.
SoNiC
10-01-2007, 02:09 AM
thx for the info...i still havn't found any lexan window....but everyone is telling to to custom it.
Blix666
10-01-2007, 11:16 AM
i'd just buy a sheet of lexan at the deephole or lowes and make it myself
Weasel Rallysports
10-22-2007, 01:12 PM
You might try to contact Vermont Sports Car. The SRT-USA cars have them.
Recce01
02-11-2008, 02:34 PM
We make those for the Pinker/Foust cars. Contact our lexan specialist for this, his name is Jay.... 951-310-3287 or email him at j_meredith@verizon.net
RS-ti_Andy
02-11-2008, 02:41 PM
goto him or FBIindustries make some too
for a s10--- they are $105
iceflap
06-09-2008, 04:51 PM
cheaper to make it your self, just buy a big sheet. take out your window (the point of no return) then lay it on the window after you put some pva, or some protection so it doesnt stick to the old window and heat it with a heat gun to get the curve. trim to fit and seal and bolt it in. plastic flexs more than glass so bolt it into the pillars and use seamsealer to keep water out. would only reconmend with a cage tho. in a roll over the plexi bends and you loose some roof rigidity. helped a buddy make one for his prostreet mustang. time consuming but worth it in the end.
Recce01
07-11-2008, 03:51 PM
cheaper to make it your self, just buy a big sheet. take out your window (the point of no return) then lay it on the window after you put some pva, or some protection so it doesnt stick to the old window and heat it with a heat gun to get the curve. trim to fit and seal and bolt it in. plastic flexs more than glass so bolt it into the pillars and use seamsealer to keep water out. would only reconmend with a cage tho. in a roll over the plexi bends and you loose some roof rigidity. helped a buddy make one for his prostreet mustang. time consuming but worth it in the end.
Not quite that easy, should be molded to the shell so it retains shape unless you want to do verticle runners in the middle, nascar style. We actually have molds (modified stock windows for this) They have a hard time with the compound bends, and tend to ripple at the bottom of the rear.
iceflap
11-10-2008, 07:19 AM
i guess your right with the compound bends. the mustang window was close to flat and the little compund bends we did have where a bitch and ended up looking like crap
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