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Old 04-18-2013, 03:20 PM   #7
focusedontheprize
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Re: Replacing rear window on 1952 1/2 ton

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Originally Posted by msaintg View Post
Inside the cab? When I did my back window, the instructions said to put the rubber on the glass and then use a rope to pull the rubber onto the cab frame.... which is what I did. I thought the bead lock went on the OUTSIDE. Did I screw up? Oh, I didn't use any sealant either. I don't think this kind of seal was ever intended to have sealant put on them back in the day. Mike
Nope no screw up at all mate. Like Marc said and I did the same thing - I wanted a smoother look on the outside of mine window. Inside, I used the black bead lock so it really wasn't going to be that noticeable inside the cab.

You can do it without sealer too, like I mentioned in my first post, it gives me extra insurance on the leaks. I have a cross country trip coming up soon and I am not interested in having leaks.
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