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Side window removal

Skipdaddie

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2015
Boat Model
SX192
Boat Length
19
Does anyone know how to remove the side panel glass on a 2015 SX192? How do you access the lower portion screws. Thank you,
 

2kwik4u

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AR
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There was a guy who tinted his own windows last winter. If I remember right you take the top screws out, remove the top bar, then the glass slides up and out and the bottom channel screws are "under" the glass.

Let me see if I can find the thread.
 

mrcleanr6

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2021
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I did mine on my 232 last spring. Cant imagine its too much different design. On that you pull the rubber trim out around the bottom of the window and it thru bolted and screwed in right there. It want under the glass. I pulled my whole windshield apart, painted the frame matte black and tinted the windows then reinstalled. The difficult part of the whole job was getting the glass with the rubber seals back in. Let your tint sit to dry atleast a few days then youll need lots of soapy water on the rubber and a rubber mallet to get everything back together
 
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