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- 2002 mazda protege 5
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Zero leakage.
The hunt for aesthetics begins.
Zero leakage.
The hunt for aesthetics begins.
Neither the Plexi (acrylic) or Lexan (polycarbonate) will be DOT legal as auto glazing unless fabbed and bugged by an automotive glazing company. The thinnest acrylic or polycarb transit bus side windows are 1/4". Most are 3/8" - 1/2" and you see those drum. A good auto glass shop can cut flat laminated glass to size but it's very expensive to get it curved, especially with a dual sweep like you have; side-to-side and front-to-rear. Dual-swept tempered glass will be next to impossible for a one-off, especially in that size. A good upholstery shop that deals with convertibles should be able to locate parts or repair your Hollandia.
Try American Sunroof or Corona Sunroofs; Both in Corona, CA
If I were in your shoes I'd get that soft top fixed and operable. There's nothing like open-air driving and you don't need to slide that soft top all the way open. You can open it only a foot or so and lock it in place. Like I mentioned earlier, an upholstery shop that deals with convertible tops can fix it. There's dozens, if not a hundred or more of them in SoCal. Where are you located? I'm in Murrieta (Temecula) and drive my P5 to LA every day.
tint it?