
Install Info
Install Info
Notes when installing your bond-in van window:
- Use an urethane automative adhesive for install such as: Sikaflex P2G Adhesive
- Qty: 1-2 tubes for small and medium size window projects or Qty: 2 tubes for each large window.
- Clean adhesive area with alcohol, let dry, and apply window primer such as: Dow Beta Primer
- Qty: 1 primer per large window
- Add Trim lock or window gasket for the cut metal edge. This window's compatible option can be found in this page's Frequently Bought Together section.
- Check out our How to Install Bonded Van Windows blog article for more details, or watch the video below.
FAQ
FAQ
Q1: What is a bond-in window?
A: A bond-in window is a frameless automotive-style window that is adhered to the van body using urethane adhesive. It offers a sleek, modern appearance and creates a watertight, secure seal.
Q2: Are bond-in windows compatible with my van?
A: Bond-in windows are available for most popular vans including Sprinter (high/low roof), Ford Transit (medium/high roof), and RAM ProMaster. Check the product fitment details for your specific year and wheelbase.
Q3: What’s the difference between bond-in and clamp-in windows?
A: Bond-in windows use urethane adhesive for a seamless, low-profile install. Clamp-in windows use a mechanical frame and clamps to hold the glass in place—easier to install, but with a different appearance.
Q4: Can I install a bond-in window myself?
A: DIY installation is possible if you’re comfortable with bodywork, cutting metal, and applying automotive urethane. However, many customers choose to have a professional RV or van builder perform the install to ensure a watertight seal.
Q5: What tools or supplies do I need to install a bond-in window?
A: You’ll need:
- Automotive urethane adhesive
- Primer for glass and metal
- Cutting tools (jigsaw with metal blade or body saw)
- Masking tape, clamps, and cleaning supplies
Q6: Do bond-in windows come with adhesive or primer?
A: Most bond-in windows do not include adhesive or primer. These must be purchased separately or as part of an install kit designed for your specific window.
Q7: How long does the urethane adhesive take to cure?
A: Urethane typically requires 24–48 hours to fully cure. Avoid driving or exposing the window to rain until the adhesive has fully set.
Q8: Are bond-in windows watertight and weatherproof?
A: Yes, when properly installed with high-quality urethane and primer, bond-in windows are fully watertight and dustproof, making them ideal for campervan use in all climates.
Q9: Do bond-in windows have opening panels or screens?
A: Some bond-in windows (like vented rear quarter or awning-style options) feature crank-out or sliding panels and bug screens. Others are fixed solid glass. Check product specs for ventilation options.
Q10: Can bond-in windows be installed in a cargo van with no existing windows?
A: Yes! Bond-in windows are designed for cargo vans and often align with factory stampings in the metal for easier installation. Always measure and confirm cutout dimensions before starting.
Product Specs
Product Specs
AM Auto Ford Transit 2015+ Passenger Side Rear Quarter Fixed Window 148"WB (FT14-R3L-2 P)
Height (in.) |
28.34 |
Width (in.) | 26.49 |
Weight (lbs) | N/A |
AM Auto Ford Transit 2015+ Passenger Side Rear Quarter Fixed Window 148"WB (FT14-R3L-2 P)
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