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Old 03-30-2006, 08:44 PM   #1
trailzen
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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Lightbulb Vent window Vent

Well I did it ,I read every post on replacing vent window seals and figured it didn't sound that bad.
1.Ordered seals and rivet kit with "tool"
2.Carefully held toungue at exactly the right angle and removed vent window assembly.
3.Patted myself on the back a few times ,that was even better than expected
4.drilled out old rivets and began replacing seals,this is when things started getting ugly.
5.Looked in the box of parts for "tool"oh its a punch sort of ,smashed finger several hundred times,seals in place.
6.re-insert window and it fits like @#$% in now slightly re arranged framework.
7.Decide to install @##$#$ piece of #$%# window anyway
8.Remove window as it looks worse than before and carefully insert it in backyard 4 houses away.
9.Drink a quick 6 pack while breathing returns to normal.
10.Call Chevy Duty and order two complete vent window assemblies.
11.Retrieve window from down the block and type new tutorial on vent window re- sealing.
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