Description
When your rear window finally gives up and spiders across with cracks or shatters completely, you’re suddenly operating blind in your most critical direction. Whether you’re backing up to implements, monitoring a baler’s performance, or just making sure nothing’s following too close on the road, clear rear visibility is non-negotiable. This replacement rear window glass restores that crucial view you depend on, getting you back to safe operation without the distortion of cracked glass or the hassle of plastic sheeting that flaps in the wind.
What You’re Getting
- 15-hole mounting pattern that matches your Renault/Claas factory specifications exactly
- Safety glass construction that breaks into small cubes instead of dangerous shards if impact occurs
- Precision-cut dimensions that fit properly without stress points that cause premature cracking
- Factory-grade thickness designed to handle the vibration and temperature swings of farm work
Built for Real Farm Work
This glass fits the hardworking Renault and Claas tractors from the 70, 80, 90, and 100 series – machines that handle everything from loader work and hay operations to row crop cultivation and general field preparation. These tractors spend their days in tough conditions, from dusty harvest operations to wet spring planting, and you need a rear window that can handle the same abuse while keeping your view crystal clear.
Made to Last
Farm tractors take a beating, and rear windows are no exception. This replacement glass is built to the same specifications as your original factory glass, with the right thickness to absorb vibration and resist the temperature swings that crack inferior glass. The material quality ensures years of clear visibility even after countless hours bouncing across rough ground.
Installation Notes
The 15-hole mounting pattern distributes stress evenly around the window frame, preventing the concentration points that lead to cracks. Position the new glass carefully – those holes need to align perfectly without forcing. Clean the window frame thoroughly of old sealant and debris before installation, and inspect all mounting points for damaged hardware that could stress the new glass.






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