00-01 Plastic Window vs 02 plus Glass Window
Originally Posted by xviper,Nov 6 2005, 02:06 PM
I happen to not mind my plastic window. You either have a bigger plastic window that somewhat distorts what you see in the rearview or you have a much smaller glass window that limits what you see in the rearview.
I only need to discern movement and the fact that something is back there. I don't need to see a clear outline or even what color the thing is. As for the plastic window getting yellow and brittle and cracking, in the 5 years I've had it, I take care of it and it's like new. I also don't care that the plastic window doesn't have a defroster. In winter, I've got a hardtop that takes care of that.
I've never had a desire to convert to a glass rear window. Never will. IMO, a glass rear window is not "all that".
I only need to discern movement and the fact that something is back there. I don't need to see a clear outline or even what color the thing is. As for the plastic window getting yellow and brittle and cracking, in the 5 years I've had it, I take care of it and it's like new. I also don't care that the plastic window doesn't have a defroster. In winter, I've got a hardtop that takes care of that.
I've never had a desire to convert to a glass rear window. Never will. IMO, a glass rear window is not "all that".
I'm kinda in the same boat.
I like the extra visibility of the plastic window
I don't like the plastic, but I don't hate it either. When the window edges crack off the top, will I get the glass retrofit. The only real gripe I have with the plastic is that it's hard to see if a police car is behind you. I am PARANOID of police cars.
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I love my plastic window because:
1) Its replaceable if damaged because it has a zipper, but if the glass breaks you have to replace the whole soft-top.
2) Its bigger for bigger view.
3) Doesnt wrinkle if you take care of it!
4) Gives more value in my eyes to the hardtop that has more visible rear view!
1) Its replaceable if damaged because it has a zipper, but if the glass breaks you have to replace the whole soft-top.
2) Its bigger for bigger view.
3) Doesnt wrinkle if you take care of it!
4) Gives more value in my eyes to the hardtop that has more visible rear view!
Originally Posted by Cataclysm,Nov 6 2005, 04:18 PM
...and I was thinking, why dont people from 2000/01 change their top to a glass window if they wanted to. Is there something keeping that from being done besides price for a new top ?
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