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replacing quarter window, anyone done it?
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<blockquote data-quote="t66turbo" data-source="post: 5984234" data-attributes="member: 39173"><p>Before I decided to go back to college to become a car designer I was a AutoBody Shop Manager. The only way to do a job right is to use what the OE used, and that is ribbon tape. You can use 3M Window-Weld. Removing the windows at a later date is not a problem and you will not break the glass. The best way to do this is to start by removing the retaining nuts. Next I would take a putting knife and slowing slide the knife between the factory ribbon seal and the body. Do this just enough until you can start to gently push the glass from the body. At this point you can use a sharp razor blade to cute the window weld while you have pressure on the glass. I have down this procedure tons of times with no problems. If u do it right, you will not damage the glass or the body. Removing the window weld off the paint is easy aswell. Just use the window weld itself to do this. pull some window weld off and use that to stick to the window weld on the body. Window weld helps to remove window weld. I hope I could make what u was saying clear enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="t66turbo, post: 5984234, member: 39173"] Before I decided to go back to college to become a car designer I was a AutoBody Shop Manager. The only way to do a job right is to use what the OE used, and that is ribbon tape. You can use 3M Window-Weld. Removing the windows at a later date is not a problem and you will not break the glass. The best way to do this is to start by removing the retaining nuts. Next I would take a putting knife and slowing slide the knife between the factory ribbon seal and the body. Do this just enough until you can start to gently push the glass from the body. At this point you can use a sharp razor blade to cute the window weld while you have pressure on the glass. I have down this procedure tons of times with no problems. If u do it right, you will not damage the glass or the body. Removing the window weld off the paint is easy aswell. Just use the window weld itself to do this. pull some window weld off and use that to stick to the window weld on the body. Window weld helps to remove window weld. I hope I could make what u was saying clear enough. [/QUOTE]
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