installing a window in cargo van . . .
#4
Body curvature the same?? Cargo vs Passenger
So having chewed this window add on for some time I'm seeing the question more clearly . . . Do Chevy cargo vans have the same body shape as passenger vans?
If so I'll just buy a passenger van window for that quarter and drop it in.
The kicker is, is that body curvature the same?
Who would know?
If so I'll just buy a passenger van window for that quarter and drop it in.
The kicker is, is that body curvature the same?
Who would know?
#6
Ok, I’ve found and obtained the window (see pics.). At the wreckers I got it off a Chevy 3500 passenger van. So . . . ! Do you think you think someone (who?!) can make it work on our 2500 cargo van? The measurements match up perfectly. Just not sure how the window attaches to the frame.
#7
The window is glued in
Like I said before, your van does not have a support structure that passenger models have. It's missing a horizontal beam. Maybe you should do more research before continuing down this path. If your body panel flexes too much the window will shatter. A 1x4 piece of wood isn't going to do squat.
Like I said before, your van does not have a support structure that passenger models have. It's missing a horizontal beam. Maybe you should do more research before continuing down this path. If your body panel flexes too much the window will shatter. A 1x4 piece of wood isn't going to do squat.
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#9
the real problem you will have is 1...that glass had delam of the frit band and needs to be preped correctly....2...where yo want to install it is not like a personal van...it will stick away from the vehicle a little more than normal.....other than that no problem...