Since buying my '95 E150 Club Wagon, I've been debating what to do with the rear windows to make them more secure so the vehicle isn't so easily broken in to.
I had first thought I could buy some thick metal screen to attach to the interior along with some dark tint. But after seeing an old Suburban with diamond plating used to replace the rear windows I thought that might be a nice option.
I have since searched and found a few other options other than diamond plate, black coated would be my choice so not to blind fellow drivers or myself when washing the van. I found steel sheets that are both hot or cold rolled, or galvanized that have various thickness to choose from so I'm very unsure which thickness to use if going that route. I thought maybe using 16-18 gauge would do the trick but thought I'd ask for an opinion. I plan to buy LizardSkin ceramic coating to line the interior and would use it to also cover the metal to reduce any heat transfer into the cab.
Does anyone one else here have some thoughts on this issue or maybe some other ideas?
I had first thought I could buy some thick metal screen to attach to the interior along with some dark tint. But after seeing an old Suburban with diamond plating used to replace the rear windows I thought that might be a nice option.
I have since searched and found a few other options other than diamond plate, black coated would be my choice so not to blind fellow drivers or myself when washing the van. I found steel sheets that are both hot or cold rolled, or galvanized that have various thickness to choose from so I'm very unsure which thickness to use if going that route. I thought maybe using 16-18 gauge would do the trick but thought I'd ask for an opinion. I plan to buy LizardSkin ceramic coating to line the interior and would use it to also cover the metal to reduce any heat transfer into the cab.
Does anyone one else here have some thoughts on this issue or maybe some other ideas?