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This is a great weight savings and money savings. I will be running this GP until March 14th. I need five orders. prices to low to post please email me for more info.
SPEEDGLASS vs. GLASS
WEIGHT COMPARISON
The most valuable advantage of SPEEDGLASS for racers is the tremendous weight savings, not to mention being
shatterproof and extremely scratch resistant.
Following is an actual weight savings comparison for some popular race applications. Weight savings can vary
depending on thicknesses of SPEEDGLASS
windows used. The following comparisons are factory glass vs. a full set of 1/8" SPEEDGLASS windows, common
for most race applications.
WHY CHOOSE SPEEDGLASS OVER UNCOATED LEXAN ?
HIGHLY SCRATCH AND CHEMICAL RESISTANT
(RESISTS VIGOROUS RUBBING WITH STEEL WOOL!)
*50%-75% LIGHTER THAN GLASS
*FLEXIBLE
*SHATTERPROOF
*HIGHER RESISTANCE TO PITTING THAN UNCOATED LEXAN
*THE BEST IN OPTICAL CLARITY
*CAN BE CLEANED WITH STANDARD GLASS CLEANER
( NO EXTRA POLISHES OR CLEANERS NEEDED)
*EXCELLENT WATER SHEDDING CAPABILITIES
(WATER BEADS UP AND BLOWS OFF CREATING FANTASTIC VISIBILITY)
*WINDSHIELD WIPER FRIENDLY
Application
Factory Glass Weight
SPEEDGLASS Weight
Weight Savings
79 - 93 Mustang
71 lbs.
28 lbs.
43 lbs.
82 - 92 Camaro
108 lbs.
31 lbs.
77 lbs.
93 - 01 Camaro
96 lbs.
32 lbs.
64 lbs.
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Same as I posted in the Drag Racing Forum.
They didn't mention that the stuff is absolutely crystal clear. Also, from what they said at PRI 1/8" thick requires support struts while 3/16" does not. For those that are interested in this it would be more advisable to run the 3/16" unless you want to support it. The door windows are screw in only, I do not believe they roll up and down. They also would require a small tubular frame to screw them to. They have all four pieces available. Technically the glass is not DOT approved yet.
FWIW, List price on a Camaro / Firebird kit 3/16 all the way around is about $1250. 1/8" All the way around is just under $1100 list price. Doesn't include the cost of screws.
What is your GP arrangement? Or is that going to be set based on the number of people interested?
They didn't mention that the stuff is absolutely crystal clear. Also, from what they said at PRI 1/8" thick requires support struts while 3/16" does not. For those that are interested in this it would be more advisable to run the 3/16" unless you want to support it. The door windows are screw in only, I do not believe they roll up and down. They also would require a small tubular frame to screw them to. They have all four pieces available. Technically the glass is not DOT approved yet.
FWIW, List price on a Camaro / Firebird kit 3/16 all the way around is about $1250. 1/8" All the way around is just under $1100 list price. Doesn't include the cost of screws.
What is your GP arrangement? Or is that going to be set based on the number of people interested?
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Once again please email for pricing. Yes, they do require supports if you go with the 1/8" thick (windshield only). Stay with the 3/16 windshields you will be fine. You can run 1/8” on the side windows and rear window with out having a problem. The windows will not roll up and down since it is a frameless window. Maybe you can make them so they bolt in and out very easy.
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Hey guys we have had a great response to this product. I have answered a lot of emails. But we still only have one order. I know the GP will run until March 14th but I would like to get a few pre orders.
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Originally Posted by 427THIS
If, I'm reading this correct 3\16 front and rear windows do not need screws for installment. Is this correct? If so, then I would like to place a order.
you can install this just like a stock window, but I would glue them in like a stock window then use fastners on every corner. you can still run the stock trim around the window this way. if you would like to place a order please give me a call 847-891-0767 or email me chris@ls1speed.com thanks Chris
we have reached our min. number of orders for this GP.
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Gp Ends 3-14-05
HERES THE PRICING
THESE PRICES APLY TO ALL APPLICATIONS
windshield 1/8" $301.75
windshield 3/16" $340.00
windshield 1/4" $407.15
back window.093 $276.25
back window 1/18 $301.75
back window 3/16 $340.00
back window 1/4 $407.15
door windows.093 $110.05
door windows 1/8 $119.00
door windows 3/16 $144.50
door windows 1/4 $170.00
YOU CAN CALL YOUR ORDER IN 847-891-0767 OR EMAIL ME IT TO ME, BUT DO NOT PM IT TO ME. THANKS CHRIS
chris@ls1speed.com
THESE PRICES APLY TO ALL APPLICATIONS
windshield 1/8" $301.75
windshield 3/16" $340.00
windshield 1/4" $407.15
back window.093 $276.25
back window 1/18 $301.75
back window 3/16 $340.00
back window 1/4 $407.15
door windows.093 $110.05
door windows 1/8 $119.00
door windows 3/16 $144.50
door windows 1/4 $170.00
YOU CAN CALL YOUR ORDER IN 847-891-0767 OR EMAIL ME IT TO ME, BUT DO NOT PM IT TO ME. THANKS CHRIS
chris@ls1speed.com