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Privacy Stationary Back Window Back Glass Compatible with Ford F250/F350/F450/F550/F650/F750 Pickup 1999-2007 Models

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$150.00

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About this item

  • Compatible Models: 1999 F250 HD(Heavy Duty), 2000-2007 F250, 1999-2007 F350 , 1999-2007 F450 , 1999-2007 F550 , 2000-2007 F650 , 2000-2007 F750, (Not for 1999 F250LD Light Duty)
  • Glass Detail: Tempered Glass, Stationary, Solar Controlled, Factory Privacy Tinted, Glass Only (If you converting from slider glass to stationary glass, you will need to buy stationary gasket as well, gasket is not included )
  • Glass Location: Back of The Vehicle


Privacy Stationary Back Window Back Glass Compatible with Ford F250/F350/F450/F550/F650/F750 Pickup 1999-2007 Models


Charlene B.
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2024
Perfect fit in my 1999 Ford F350 extended cab -- I used the original mounting gasket (after removing all of the Ford sealing tar) -- It is a 2 person job that was completed in 20 minutes using the "rope trick" -- check it out on YouTube -- The window is slightly convex, which will bow out and NOT in. Great product - Looks good - Great price
LB
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024
Worked with my old seal.Went right in .I did remove seat back but that was all. Pulled seal with rope and plastic window stick. Window did have a wave in it at top but ok for the price.
Brandy Neal
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
Just a described. Fit perfect, no damage
Randy G.
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2024
Shipping was exceptionally fast. Dark tint looks great. Very easy to install.
Jesse Falleur
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2023
Replacement for the back window my my 99 f-250. Was able to reuse the previous seal and install it with the plastic tools from a bicycle repair kit.
John T
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2021
Gasket does not come with this window. Bought separately. The gasket does not go on easily as seen in the YouTube videos. Install the bottom first and then bring it up the tapered sides. You will only get it around the 3rd corner before you find out you can't stretch it to reach the 4th corner. Set it out in the sun for a few hours to warm up. It takes 2 people to get it around the last corner. You have to pull and stretch while the other guy slides in on. I used a plastic bondo applicator to open up the gasket. Soap really doesn't help. Installing the window is another thing. You'll swear the gasket is too small. You will have to lift the gasket on the outside with the bondo applicator to get it to lay flat. It keeps wanting to fall into the window frame groove. The rope trick worked well. The helper needs to apply inward pressure to seat it properly. I then took a rubber mallet and tapped the entire gasket from outside. It helps seat the gasket even more inside. It all works in the end, but trickier than the videos show. Getting it to lay flat on the outside is the hardest part. Use that bondo applicator all around the outside gasket as you pull out the rope inside.
Raye Rogers
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2019
Did not actually fit my 2007 f250 6L. It had completely different mounting. Thank god I went to a good auto window guy here in centralia Washington who was truthful. (Ryan’s auto glass) and he said if I returned it he would get me a better deal on some glass and install it for cheaper. I ended up getting my money back for this product so all worked out. Ryan’s auto glass even let me watch him install my window too so I got to learn for next time which is more then I could ask for!
Jake
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2019
I was pretty confident about putting rear window in my F-350 in myself but it was way easier than expected and just went in so well with the “rope method” I really love the tinted window! Keeps the sun out of my babies eyes! Saved over $150 and cleaning seal end everything less than an hour. Need another person to help put window in. One outside pushing in and down, other inside setting seal and pulling 3/16 nylon cord out.