Rear quarter glass broken
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Rear quarter glass broken
Had a mower toss a rock through my wife's rear quarter glass on her 2019 Premium last weekend. Looking at replacements, I got two different part numbers. The dealership said the D30 is the right part number based on my VIN, but the guy didn't call me back until AFTER I ordered a D10.
Anyone know what the difference is in these two? Most of the "for sale" ads I have show the D10, and they claim fitment from 2010-2023.
PN: 62710-60D10 WINDOW ASSEMBLY, QUARTER, RIGHT / 10-13 Premium and 14-20 Luxury
PN: 62710-60D30 WINDOW ASSEMBLY, QUARTER, RIGHT / 10-13 base and 14-20 base & premium
Anyone know what the difference is in these two? Most of the "for sale" ads I have show the D10, and they claim fitment from 2010-2023.
PN: 62710-60D10 WINDOW ASSEMBLY, QUARTER, RIGHT / 10-13 Premium and 14-20 Luxury
PN: 62710-60D30 WINDOW ASSEMBLY, QUARTER, RIGHT / 10-13 base and 14-20 base & premium
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Do you have this chrome trim (D10)? That would be 10-13 Premium and 14-23 Luxury
Other trims look like this (D30)
Other trims look like this (D30)
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Hers is a 19 premium, so don't think it had the chrome all the way around.
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If you don’t have the adjustable shocks or rear airbags it will be a D30
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Thanks for the input. Do these just glue in or ?
Wife had to have the other side replaced a couple of years ago, and they said at the time that it was "one time use" glass due to the locating pegs that are broken off after installation. Glass guy said that's not necessarily the case, and he could install used, and my buddy at the dealership said the same thing.
But I ordered a new one, and I'm wondering if it's something I can install myself, or if a pro has to do it. I'm pretty handy and do my own mechanical work, but don't normally mess with glass.
Wife had to have the other side replaced a couple of years ago, and they said at the time that it was "one time use" glass due to the locating pegs that are broken off after installation. Glass guy said that's not necessarily the case, and he could install used, and my buddy at the dealership said the same thing.
But I ordered a new one, and I'm wondering if it's something I can install myself, or if a pro has to do it. I'm pretty handy and do my own mechanical work, but don't normally mess with glass.
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I don’t remember if you need to drop headliner or not but that is what FSM says
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