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zeronero 01-12-2009 09:20 PM

W124 Door Window Glass
 
Hi all,

Over the weekend my car was broken into, the passenger window was smashed. I'm looking to find a window myself and need to know if I can use a replacement from model year '86 through '95. I know that the shape is the same but I'm wondering if the way it mounts is any different between the years. I have a '92 btw.

pawoSD 01-12-2009 09:27 PM

Glass mounts pretty much the same in all cars, it just sits in a little metal "clamp" at the bottom with a rubber gasket to protect it. That clamp is then moved by the window-motor assembly. The window from any W124 should work fine.

zeronero 01-12-2009 09:33 PM

Nice;) That makes things a bit easier.

hanno 01-13-2009 08:38 AM

If its a passenger side REAR I can help assuming its a sedan. pm sent.

throne7 03-08-2011 10:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pawoSD (Post 2076631)
Glass mounts pretty much the same in all cars, it just sits in a little metal "clamp" at the bottom with a rubber gasket to protect it. That clamp is then moved by the window-motor assembly. The window from any W124 should work fine.


Hi pawoSD, I wonder if you can help me. My 1987 W124 was broken into and the driver side window glass was smashed. I got a replacement driver window glass from the junk yard. I got the door trim off of the door, and removed the old "little metal clamp" from the motor assembly, it still the broken glass stuck to it and I almost lost my finger :) Anyway, now I don't know what to do, how do I get the replacement glass back inside the door? The replacement glass came with the metal clamp, and yes the glass sits inside that rubber gasket that you mentioned. Do I pull the glass out? I tried lightly but it won't budge. Or should I remove the door seal and slide it down? any idea? Thanks in advance.


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