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There is always a lot of debate as to which is best, the MINI MKI sliding window door or the later model roll up window version. But it's no contest if you have a scratched or missing sliding window. This glass is the one used in the rear half of either door. Not difficult to replace but you should probably also plan to replace the lower channel at the same time - 24A88!
Classic Mini rear side glass sliding window type 2 holes

Classic Mini rear side glass sliding window type 2 holes

Classic Mini rear side glass sliding window type 2 holes
Part No: 14A7810
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There is always a lot of debate as to which is best, the MINI MKI sliding window door or the later model roll up window version. But it's no contest if you have a scratched or missing sliding window. This glass is the one used in the rear half of either door. Not difficult to replace but you should probably also plan to replace the lower channel at the same time - 24A88!
 
 
Question:
I need to order a set of windows for a 1969 Classic Mini MK2. The door windows have 2 holes on each sliding window for both the passenger and driver's doors. I need the rear quarter windows and whatever pieces you recommend. Will
Answer:
We have two of the front-rear, 2-holes windows on hand - they're on sale actually: https://www.minimania.com/part/14A7810/Classic-Mini-Rear-Side-Glass-Sliding-Window-Type-2-Holes

The fronts with holes are no longer available, but you can get the no-holes version and have a glass shop make the holes for the latch, I suppose. These are not in stock but available to order: https://www.minimania.com/part/14A7811/Front-Mini-Door-Glass-Sliding-Window-Type-Clear-No-Holes


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How To: Removing sliding glass windows in a Mini Cooper
Created: September 22, 2010
Dig along the the bottom of the sliding window channel and you will find two or three phillips head screws. Get them out however you can and this is sometimes difficult because the original screws are steel and they rust.