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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Austin, TX
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a thought on replacing rear hatch...
While at a truck accessory shop this weekend, browsing the camper shells for my old man's truck, i noticed a few shells that were really nice. they had very substantial locking mechanisms (on the high-end models) as well as the regular ones. anyway, many of them looked to be about the size and shape of a blazer hatch, or close to it. so i'm wondering if a person could use that hardware and possibly have a piece of glass cut to match the shape of a regular hatch. If it were used this way, it would be a lot lighter, more durable, and maybe look really nice. it would be full glass, rather than having the fiberglass frame.
Similarly, i was noticing this setup on newer SUVs, for instance a ford explorer. the glass looked about the size and shape. I guess the glass could be cut any shape you needed, as long as you had the hardware off of the set-up. could look really nice... sorta like the one below, only with flat glass instead of contoured...
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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Re: a thought on replacing rear hatch...
Sounds like a good idea to me.
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Re: a thought on replacing rear hatch...
my crappy 'chop. i couldn't get it trimmed out very well...original for comparison
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The Blazer King
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Re: a thought on replacing rear hatch...
I think it looks funny. But that's just me.
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Re: a thought on replacing rear hatch...
Personally, I think it is ugly. Maybe if you make the side windows flush too, but I like the tops the way they are. Besides, you have a nice solid top, why would you want to mess it up.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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Re: a thought on replacing rear hatch...
It would probably look better on a full custom Blazer. Looks out of place on a nice original.
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Re: a thought on replacing rear hatch...
just curious, and yes, after doing the 'chop, i think it just doesn't look right either.
but at least that was a cheap experiment ![]()
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Re: a thought on replacing rear hatch...
You could put a different color tint(say 4" wide) around the outer edge of the glass to give it the look of still having the fiberglass there. Just a thought.
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Re: a thought on replacing rear hatch...
That idea might look better for Black blazer tops and dark tinted glass all around...looks outta place on a white top...
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Re: a thought on replacing rear hatch...
yup, i agree with everyone. it just doesn't look right. I'll prolly just strap on the knee pads and pick up one of the repros...
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Re: a thought on replacing rear hatch...
CSTANLEY, sent you a PM!
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