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Hell of a first post from me.. been a lurker for several years. 

Curious if I have any other options to replace the passenger side of the electric rear window? I'm having a hard time finding anything other than a brand new window for 800 dollars.. 

Can you not buy th little windows separate?

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8 hours ago, 15Silvyy said:

Hell of a first post from me.. been a lurker for several years. 

Curious if I have any other options to replace the passenger side of the electric rear window? I'm having a hard time finding anything other than a brand new window for 800 dollars.. 

Can you not buy th little windows separate?

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What year & miles?

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OK, I think there was an assumption that this broke on it's own, which has been a problem with some trucks and was covered under warranty. I would check with your insurance company to see if your comprehension would cover it. Only other option I'm aware of is try a junkyard or ebay. Sorry for your issue.

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Welcome to this forum!  Have you visited an auto glass replacement storeThey will know If it can be replaced.   They might even be able to cut you a piece if this is not a readily available replacement part. 

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I had my pressure washer roll forward and take out mine about a month ago. Covered under comprehensive insurance, so it shouldn't effect rates the way a collision claim would. Bill with OE GM glass and install was $1,350. Insurance covered it less the $100 glass deductible. Call your agent. Worst part was waiting the 2 weeks for the dealer to get the glass in.

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1 hour ago, dkjbama said:

I had my pressure washer roll forward and take out mine about a month ago. Covered under comprehensive insurance, so it shouldn't effect rates the way a collision claim would. Bill with OE GM glass and install was $1,350. Insurance covered it less the $100 glass deductible. Call your agent. Worst part was waiting the 2 weeks for the dealer to get the glass in.

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Hopefully I have the same luck.. ill give them a call this afternoon.. thanks for the advice.

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