Product Description
New 1999-2007 Super Duty Center Sliding Rear Window
CENTER GLASS ONLY with Dark Tint Glass
EZ INSTALL olny from Brad's
F-250,F-350,F-450,F-550,F-650,F-750
Please check the remaining windows in your slider for the
word CARLITE or FORD stamped in one of the lower corners.
This glass will only fit a Ford OEM slider - NOT an aftermarket slider.
No one else has this part, our competitors part you must remove the entire window from the truck to install.
It is very important that you watch and review the videos below before you install
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New Center Glass
Removed assembly from truck, removed center parts per video and installed new glass. Thanks for the great parts!
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sliding rear window glass for 2004 ford f250
after watching the video on installing the new slider it took about 20 minutes to install the new slider works as good as new
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Fit great
Didn't pop in as easy as the video but it wasn't too bad at all. Took me probably 30 minutes after some trial and error. If I had to do it again it would take half the time. Great quality
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Product great-installation????
The product and delivery was 5 star. I wish you would come shoot a video of installing it in my truck!!
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Sliding rear glass 2002 f250 ford
Well first this the only replacement window that allows you to install without actually removing the back window which is wonderful. I watched the videos several times and got familiar with the process before beginning this project. As luck would have it my back glass project was was a little tougher process than the window that Brad demonstrates in the video. I followed the directions to a T but there was an enormous amount of glass that would never clear the aluminum rail. While in the back seat of the truck, sweaty and frustrated. I called the help line and I was quickly transferred to Brad. ( how cool is that) he gave me a few pointers and more importantly encouragement that I was doing it right. Which I thought I was but it still wasn't quit enough clearance so I kept lubricating and running a small board arounf the weatherstrip. Each time I did it would make very small improvements. It did get to a point that it was no longer making any improvements but still not good enough to slip in there without really risking breaking the glass. It was flexing a bunch and making a cracking sound. I finally decided I needed to put a few clamps one the edge of the glass so I could put extreme concentrated pressure on the frame. That’s when things got better. I was able to finally slide the glass into place. It did flex to get in there but no creaking. It’s a wonderful product I believe I was dealing with a special case of really old stiff weatherstripping that required more then average effort to get in there. I learned a lot by doing this project I highly recommend you trying this as a fix. Just be patient and hopefully you won’t have to be creative like I had to. It’s a long winded review but if this helps someone then great. I’ve been helped by so many tips and tricks through reviews that I can never repay. Thankful to all who review and share the experiences. Also thankful for guys like Brad. Again how cool is it that he was just a phone call away. On a Saturday afternoon no less.
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tomboe10@gmail.com
Fits great. It is a little difficult to get it in. I used clamps,and a couple of wooden dowels and my headache rack to spread the frame a bit. Tint matches perfect.
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2001 F350 center slider
I tried an oem window but I could not get it installed without removing the whole window. This window went in like the video shows without removing the window. And the lock is beefy.