Part #: N109051
Side Popout Window Frame Screws (3.5mmX6mm) Frame to Hinge
Screws for replacement pop out window frame to hinge
Application:- Bus (Type 2): -67
Part #: N109051
Screws for replacement pop out window frame to hinge
Application:Part #: N139681
This is a list of the most common screws you might need..
Application:Part #: N185164
Screws for replacement pop out window Latches to Body
Application:Part #: 211837659
This nylon washer goes on the wing bolt keeping the bolt from chewing up the slide on the safari window. Washers sold individually 8 are required for Front Safaris and 4 are required for Rear Safaris.
Application:Part #: N107101
This is a list of the most common screws you might need..
Application:Part #: N109052
Screws for replacement pop out window frames. These screws are for joining the two Popout frame halves together
Application:This seal goes around the front window.
This seal goes around the front window. To remove the old glass, use a fixed-bladed knife. Stick the knife between the rubber and glass on the outside of the Bug. Now cut the rubber until you feel the point of the knife hit metal. Cut all the way around, until you have cut the rubber in half. Peel the rubber off and slowly push the glass out from the inside. Make sure someone is on the outside to catch the windshield. Install the new rubber with the seam on the top and in the middle. Do not use any kind of lubricant, as it will cause the glass to separate. Wrap a piece of 14 gauge wire in the groove that holds the window to the Bug, overlapping the ends on the bottom at the center. Clean the body area and do any repairs needed. We use dish soap as a lubricant, but only between the rubber and body metal, never between the rubber and the glass. Smear the soap from the lip to the outside edge. At this point, grab a friend to help you. Place the window in the Bug from the outside with the two ends of the wire inside the Bug. Push the window in until the rubber hits the lip. While your friend holds the glass in place from the outside, get into the Bug and pull one end of the wire a little one way and then the other wire a little the other way. Keep doing this until you reach the top. If you miss, push the window out and start over. After the first one youll be surprised how easy it is. If you have a lot of windows to do we offer a tool that makes it even easier. American style has groove for chrome.
Bug (Type 1): 58-64
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Part #: 111837502H
This is the mechanism that makes the window go up and down.
Application:Part #: 111837361
This is the channel that the front door windows roll up into.
Application:Part #: 113845321FCL
This seal goes around the side window that is stationary (does not have a frame).
Application:Part #: 113837605A
Vent Window Assembly, Left
Application:Part #: 151837626B
Vent wing seals on the front doors keep out the elements.
Application:Part #: 151837625
Vent wing seals on the front doors keep out the elements.
Application:Part #: 151837625B
Vent wing seals on the front doors keep out the elements.
Application:Part #: 111837471
Inner and Outer Window Scraper, Set of 4
Application:Part #: 151845521BAM
This seal is for the rear window. This is for a CONVERTIBLE ONLY.
Application:Part #: 151847351
These are wedge to seal the coners on the front door and quarter windows, where the metal frames meet the scrapers.
Application:Part #: 151847346B
These scrapers found on convertibles are for the rear quarter windows.
Application:Part #: 113845321CL
This seal goes around the side window that is stationary (does not have a frame).
Application:Part #: 113847131BWH
This is the welt that goes around the rear popout windows.
Application:Part #: 113853321D
The front door window rolls up and down between these two rubber seals.
Application:Part #: 111837507
This is the mechanism that makes the window go up and down.
Application:Part #: 111837571B
Door Window Lift Channel fits both sides
Application: