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Old 11-15-2012, 08:33 AM   #11
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It's lexan. I just made some more for another of my cars. Could probably cut a few more if you're interested.
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How much less do those weigh than the standard glass? Are they riveted in?!
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Just compared a ZX3 side rear glass. 2.2 lbs for Lexan, 6 lbs for glass. I'm sure the rear glass would be more remarkable, as would the door glass as they are larger. We drill a bunch of holes, countersink them, use a flat head screw (like this ), plastic nuts (to avoid overtorqueing) and a bit of sealant.

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