View Full Version : Lexan windows on a street car?
DanDB64
01-13-2010, 05:13 PM
More specifically the rear windshield. I am purchasing a fiberglass hatch, and from what I am understanding on other message boards, the glass makes up the majority of the weight. I was thinking of using Lexan in the rear windshield, would there be a problem with this? Against the law in any way? I can have it tinted like normal glass, correct? Or should I just put the glass back in for traction because of all my mad-sick torque from my uncorked badboy cutouts? (Poppin wheelies all over town). I will have a rear-mounted fuel cell, battery relocated to the rear, and an N2O bottle. Help me smart people!
WWhittle
01-13-2010, 06:09 PM
There are alot of places i would cut weight before i put lexan in my street car.
DanDB64
01-13-2010, 06:25 PM
There are alot of places i would cut weight before i put lexan in my street car.
Currently I have a stripped interior, no tar paper, no sound deadener, UPR tubular k-member with tubular control arms... Runnin outta ideas!
It will have Weld Draglites also. Only reason I would do Lexan at this point is so I don't install glass in the new hatch, then have to remove it to install the Lexan
chrisheltra
01-13-2010, 06:27 PM
You still got an a/c and a headliner? How about those nice pretty wheels or that cowl hood they cant be that light.
Harry
01-13-2010, 06:32 PM
Currently I have a stripped interior, no tar paper, no sound deadener, UPR tubular k-member with tubular control arms... Runnin outta ideas!
It will have Weld Draglites also. Only reason I would do Lexan at this point is so I don't install glass in the new hatch, then have to remove it to install the Lexan
Soooo, You just answered your own question????
DanDB64
01-13-2010, 06:32 PM
You still got an a/c and a headliner? How about those nice pretty wheels or that cowl hood they cant be that light.
No A/C. Still has a headliner ATM. Like I said it will have Weld Draglites. The hood is fiberglass, but it will be replaced with one not so big
DanDB64
01-13-2010, 06:34 PM
Soooo, You just answered your own question????
Not really... I don't see how that answers my question at all, actually
04ctd
01-13-2010, 06:45 PM
i would think the lexan would become scratched and cloudy and unable to see out of
Wes, you provided an opinion, but no relevant data, please elaborate. why is it such a bad idea?
05Saleen
01-13-2010, 06:46 PM
More specifically the rear windshield. I am purchasing a fiberglass hatch, and from what I am understanding on other message boards, the glass makes up the majority of the weight. I was thinking of using Lexan in the rear windshield, would there be a problem with this? Against the law in any way? I can have it tinted like normal glass, correct? Or should I just put the glass back in for traction because of all my mad-sick torque from my uncorked badboy cutouts? (Poppin wheelies all over town). I will have a rear-mounted fuel cell, battery relocated to the rear, and an N2O bottle. Help me smart people!
Check this out before you purchase it!
http://charleston.craigslist.org/pts/1550179987.html
chrisheltra
01-13-2010, 06:52 PM
Nice find Morey
DanDB64
01-13-2010, 07:03 PM
Oh crap! Thanks man!
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