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Old 03-16-2010, 06:25 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by Boxtaboy
Just an observation- your new window looks very thin gauge....so thin, that it seems almost like there's permanent wrinkles in there and something that will crack very easily when the weather is marginal. Since the sewing in of the new window will be a major pain in the rear for you in terms of effort, perhaps better to first source a thicker gauge plastic similar to the OEM window?
Yes it thin, but it was all they had. I rolled it up and folded it(like putting down the top) in the 30 degree weather and it seemed pliable. I am ready to start sewing it in tomorrow. I am going to do a little at a time and should finish it up in less than 4 hours. Time isn't an issue and I enjoy this type of stuff so I am going to give it a shot.

thanks for the input though
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