Greg_M
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right i have 3 options, only problem is i dont knwo what the difference is between them.
4mm clear FLEXIGLASS @ £180.00 + VAT
4mm clear POLYCARBONATE @ £230.00 + VAT
4mm bronze or grey POLYCARBONATE @ £250.00 + VAT
4mm clear LEXAN MARGARD POLYCARBONATE @ £380.00 + VAT
sliders are 23.50 per door.
whats the difference?
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Greg_M
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Kit contains all windows except for the front screen ( Available sepaertly @ £270.00 + VAT)
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Greg_M
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anyone know?
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Robin
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Toughness TBH, Lexan is the toughest, flexiglass is the weakest.
You want the tinted polycarb really.
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jr
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whso that from, plastics4performance
if it isnt go to them, brillaint company, so so helpfull
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Greg_M
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yeah its plastics4performance.
so flexiglass is too weak?
the lexan stuff is far too much extra.
so i want the bronze or gray pollycarbonate?
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dan_m1les
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i think the lexan glass is the bullet proof stuff is it not?
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Dave A
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theres a full description of all of the options on their website
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ainsley_brader
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and you dont want the front screen anyway!
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joey736
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yeah lexan marguard is bullet proof and doesnt scratch. use it at work a lot.
we get problems with normal polycarb scratching and makes it difficult to see thru
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JamesMG
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lexan is bullet proof in the right thickness and spec.. i highly doubt it will be for car use tbh! needs to be inches thick for that!
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Greg_M
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quote: Originally posted by joey736
yeah lexan marguard is bullet proof and doesnt scratch. use it at work a lot.
we get problems with normal polycarb scratching and makes it difficult to see thru
why would it get scratched?
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Robin
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It wouldn't, if you look after it.
I'm guessing it's not going to be a daily driver though anyway, or you'd be using glass?
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Greg_M
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
It wouldn't, if you look after it.
I'm guessing it's not going to be a daily driver though anyway, or you'd be using glass?
exactly. is the extra cost of theis lexan stuff worth it?
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Robin
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I wouldn't bother TBH, £380 is a lot more than £250 when they do the same thing, I'd go for the polycarb, tinted, with sliders and a curved rear window.
I'm not even sure I'd bother with the tinted stuff actually, although it's probably worth it for the sake of £20 or so.
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joey736
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quote: Originally posted by Greg_M
quote: Originally posted by joey736
yeah lexan marguard is bullet proof and doesnt scratch. use it at work a lot.
we get problems with normal polycarb scratching and makes it difficult to see thru
why would it get scratched?
forgot to mention i work on forestry machines, stuff we use is 12mm thick and needs to be tough. for a car, i would say the lexan is a bit OTT imo.
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broster
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
I wouldn't bother TBH, £380 is a lot more than £250 when they do the same thing, I'd go for the polycarb, tinted, with sliders and a curved rear window.
I'm not even sure I'd bother with the tinted stuff actually, although it's probably worth it for the sake of £20 or so.
the tinted stuff makes a big difference, but deffo get the thermo formed rear screen or youll end up having to bolt the rear screen in!
i went for the polycarb set up, with sliders on both sides with a grey tint. the tint isnt dark, its probably the same as a standard corsa sport window tint. i feel the clear looks a bit white sometimes.....
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