Rear window hinges

Rear window hinges

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skyedriver

Original Poster:

18,930 posts

289 months

Thursday 1st September 2005
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Right, busy stripping the last of the bits off before the respray, and lo and behold (as they say) the lower hinge on each rear side window is snapped through. Are these part of the frame or can they be replaced. Could always go fixed and perspex I suppose but having just bought a new bonnet/light/2 wheels/2 seats....I'm bit skint.
Looks like I'll nee new door handle gaskets etc too...
If ever thre was a labour of love (money pit) this is it!

miniandy

1,512 posts

244 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
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I think they're just screwed on (from memory) so you should be able to pick up a replacement from the shop or a scrappy.

haynes

370 posts

249 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
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I'd go for fixed windows, mine has a nasty bit of rust caused by the screw on the hinge, and its not that easy to get them watertight.

skyedriver

Original Poster:

18,930 posts

289 months

Sunday 4th September 2005
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Sorry, didn't mean to moan, it ws just that after everything else, I removed the windows for painting the car and a) both lower hinges were snapped and b) there was yet more holes, this time along the lower edge of the window aperture.
The hinges screw to the B pillar but seem to disappear into the chrome frame.....

MR2Mike

20,143 posts

262 months

Monday 5th September 2005
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They are part of the frame IIRC, and I also had a mini with them snapped many years ago. Very poor design.

skyedriver

Original Poster:

18,930 posts

289 months

Tuesday 6th September 2005
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MR2Mike said:
They are part of the frame IIRC, and I also had a mini with them snapped many years ago. Very poor design.


Bu66er! Pass the duct tape......

Cooperman

4,428 posts

257 months

Wednesday 7th September 2005
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The Mk 1 had proper strip hinges which were very strong. To cheapen the design this was changed to a couple of lugs which break off. If it's an early car i.e. Mk 1 or 2, you can use the Mk 1 hinges if you can find any.
However, I might be wrong, but I think the Mk 1 had chromes surrounds whereas the Mk 2 onwards had stainless steel surrounds. It's a long time since I had anything to do with the opening rear side windows. My advice is to go for perspex non-opening ones if you have a problem.

Wildfire

9,832 posts

259 months

Thursday 8th September 2005
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Just had a look at the poly window kit from mini spares. How does one get the galss out of the rear windows? I take it that this kit is not only lighter but tougher than the glass?