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Old 05-09-2009, 10:58 AM   #3
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Re: Cab glass removal

The fogging is actually the plastic membrane between the two layers is the part that fogs from age/sun. You can't polish it out. You will have to replace the whole thing.

As for getting out the glass, if (and recommended) you are replacing the seals, cut the seal from the inside and push out. Have a helper.

As for putting them back in, the rear is not too hard using the rope method. As for the front, based on how many problem even pros have had with cracking, you might want to hire them and buy the glass from them. Then they are responsible if they break it during installation.

Good luck.
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