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source for replacement windshield

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by birddog56, Dec 2, 2011.

  1. birddog56

    birddog56 Member

    My 56 cj-5 is painted and ready for assembly. I dug out the windshield and found a huge chip in it. Can anyone recomend a source for a new windshield for a 56 cj-5? It is one piece and flat. Everywhere I look shows 68 -75. From reading the search engine, it looks like the glass is not the same from 56-67 as 68-75.
     
  2. nickmil

    nickmil In mothballs.

    Local automotive glass installer would be my recommendation. Or take the old one to a glass shop and have them cut a piece to fit out of safety glass.
     
  3. Jw60

    Jw60 That guy 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    local would be easiest, and likely cheapest, just take the frame and it should quickest, make sure you get a corner with the safety rating etch.
    it doesn't matter if it is upside down and backwards but don't leave unless it has the etching. (from experience)
     
  4. w3srl

    w3srl All-around swell dude Staff Member

    X3 on the local shop. Make sure it is laminated windshield glass and not just tempered safety glass. Trust me, you do NOT want to have a rock kick up and make tempered glass explode in your face!
     
  5. Stout

    Stout Member

    I was thinking of doing that as well. Do you think a glass shop could install the glass without scratching up the paint if I took them just the frame?
     
  6. F Bill

    F Bill Member

    It is easier to install the glass on a jeep than chasing the frame around the table, according to my glass guy. but he did mine loose and didn't wreck the fresh paint. ... I just had one put in including new rubber for my DJ, custom cut as the windshield is a little custom, $162.89 out the door. More than I used to pay but what hasn't gone up.
     
  7. 1960willyscj5

    1960willyscj5 Well-Known Member

    mine is made out of a sheet of Plexiglass.:)
     
  8. 04sd2

    04sd2 Member

    I've taken several freshly painted frames to the local glass shop over the years and they always came back looking great and at a fair price. They cut the glass to match, supplied the new rubber, installed without a scratch.
     
  9. Twin2

    Twin2 not him 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    The after market windshield frame I got to replace mine . the old glass would not fit into the new frame . glass shop had to cut a new one . the one they had ordered for the jeep wouldn't fit but they didn't charge for that one . I just took the jeep to them
     
  10. I just had mine replaced when I cracked it while removing a windshield wiper with a screwdriver. :O

    Anyway, I shopped around quite a bit, and the price for ordering one was basically exactly the same as getting one installed at a local automotive glass shop. I paid $125 out the door, and didn't have to worry about doing it/screwing it up myself.
     
  11. birddog56

    birddog56 Member

    Thanks for the info, guys. Called around to every autoglass installer in Lancaster County and none of them would touch it , " Sir this car is too old for us". Found an auto restorer who will install ( no parts, just the install) for 200 bucks. Called a local plate glass/plastic/stained glass guy and he said for the laminated glass and the install.....130 bucks. Looks like a winner.
    Can't do Plexi or Lexan in Pa. It is not road legal.
     
  12. F Bill

    F Bill Member

    Sounds like none of those installers will make a dime on tractor cab windows or other heavy equipment glass either.. Their loss...Too Old???Hmm.. How about "don't have the skills to custom cut glass" instead...lol.