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Rear glass weight, 3 door

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I dunno man. I just looked it up on the scooby-net and it told m it was 42 lbs. :lol:

I wonder how much the hatch weighs?

Wow

 

Good luck getting that shape out of lexan, at an affordable price.

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I wonder how much the hatch weighs?

 

There are all obsolete, so they dont list a weight anymore for it.

I removed all the glass from my hatch and I was amazed how much all that crap weighed!

 

Doors are heavy, Hatchs are heavy, Glass is a good % of that weight!

 

Glenn

82 SubaruHummer--Lexan windshield! Lexan kick panels!

01 Forester

Just turn it into a convertable, Smoky and the Bandit style!:lol:

so we can't get new hatches for our cars? damnit

not to mention lexan looks like crap if you dont keep it spotlessly clean all the time, my girlfriends stepdad has a race corvette with lexan all around, cant see S**T out of any of the windows. granted he races the darn thing with crap hitting it all the time, but i dont think its worth it, maybe wing windows, unless you wanted to get rid of like 125 lbs of unsprung top weight i dont see the point.

 

 

 

 

 

~Josh~

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Its sprung weight. Unsprung weight is anything BELOW the spring, including 1/2 of the spring and strut. Aka traling arms, control arms, knuckles/hubs/rotors/calipers/wheel-tire...etc...

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