Description
When your rear window starts looking like a spider web or you’re dealing with a completely shattered view, it’s time for a replacement. Window gaskets might not be glamorous, but they’re critical for maintaining the controlled environment inside your cab. When they fail, you lose more than just weather protection. Dust infiltration coats everything inside, water leaks damage electronics and upholstery, and wind noise makes communication impossible. This replacement rear glass gets your visibility back and keeps your cab sealed up tight like it should be.
What You’re Getting
- 9-hole mounting pattern for secure installation that won’t rattle loose
- Super Comfort Wide cab specific design – fits the window opening perfectly
- Quality glass construction that handles field vibration and temperature swings
- Clear visibility for safe backing and implement hookup operations
- Direct replacement – no modifications needed to your existing cab frame
Built for Real Farm Work
This rear glass is designed for Fiat’s hardworking 90 and 94 series tractors – machines that put in long days across all kinds of farming operations. This rear window glass is designed for mid-range to large agricultural tractors commonly used in diverse farming operations including row crop cultivation, hay and forage production, livestock feeding operations, and general field preparation. Whether you’re backing up to implements, monitoring trailing equipment, or just need to see what’s happening behind you during field work, clear rear visibility is essential for both safety and productivity.
Made to Last
Made from quality rubber that stays flexible even after years of sun exposure and temperature swings. The material is thick enough to cushion the glass properly but compresses just right to create a tight seal. The glass itself is built to handle the constant vibration and occasional impacts that come with farm work, while maintaining optical clarity for years of reliable service.
Installation Notes
This is a direct replacement that uses your existing window seal and hardware. A thin screwdriver and some solvent work well, but be careful not to scratch glass or painted surfaces. Inspect the channel for rust or damage that might prevent proper sealing. Take your time removing the old glass to avoid damaging the rubber gasket – if it’s still in good shape, you can reuse it. The 9-hole pattern makes alignment straightforward, but have someone help you handle the glass during installation.






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