I'm not sure if glass windows come under the heading of "mechanical", but here goes.
Helping out an aged neighbour, I placed an old wood burning stove in the back of my Surf, for a journey to the local Civic Waste Centre.
On the way I was obliged to perform an emergency stop and the aforementioned wood burning stove fell against the tailgate window.
(Notice how I am restraining my language).
Within 24 hours Toyota at Ashford, Kent, had got me the required piece of glass, which cost me £339.55 incl VAT.
The new glass is lightly tinted only, which is standard.
The broken glass was a very dark tint, almost one way glass.
My question is;
Does anyone know where I can get a stick on tinted film (at a reasonable price), close to what I had before ?
It would also be useful if it was relatively simple to put on.
As a matter of interest, I fitted the new window myself, with the help of a friend.
It took almost 5 hours, but saved me £90, which was the cheapest estimate I got.
I am now off to a darkened room, to swear and probably sob a little bit.
Helping out an aged neighbour, I placed an old wood burning stove in the back of my Surf, for a journey to the local Civic Waste Centre.
On the way I was obliged to perform an emergency stop and the aforementioned wood burning stove fell against the tailgate window.
(Notice how I am restraining my language).
Within 24 hours Toyota at Ashford, Kent, had got me the required piece of glass, which cost me £339.55 incl VAT.
The new glass is lightly tinted only, which is standard.
The broken glass was a very dark tint, almost one way glass.
My question is;
Does anyone know where I can get a stick on tinted film (at a reasonable price), close to what I had before ?
It would also be useful if it was relatively simple to put on.
As a matter of interest, I fitted the new window myself, with the help of a friend.
It took almost 5 hours, but saved me £90, which was the cheapest estimate I got.
I am now off to a darkened room, to swear and probably sob a little bit.
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