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Old 07-30-2009, 02:13 AM   #1
petey-pablo
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Question How easy is it to change the glass on our doors?

Ok My passenger window is hanging on by one corner and I am afraid that with time it is going to break or fall off the rail completely...My question is how easy would it be to remove the glass from the SASH CHANNEL ASSY and replace the rubber inertube like thingy FILLER CHANNEL, and sit the glass back in its place? For reference I used a "LMC" catalog picture So what is it all that I need? Do I only need to buy Number 15 pictured in th catalog? Or is ther more to it than just pulling the glass out and cleaning it then resetting it down on a new FILLER CHANNEL Part number 15 onto number 16 shown in the picture? Can this be done by myself who has no experiance with glass or is it recomended to be done by a window expert.....I am going to use the same window and sash channel assy since they are still good, I will take a picture of my window to show what I am talking about in the morning when I get home from work and post it.. Thanks for any help Pablo
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"THE GREEN GOBLIN"
1972 Cheyenne 10 Short Fleet Side
Front 2.5inch Spindles with 2inch Springs Rear 4inch drop Springs.
454BBC TH400,Posi

1971 Cheyenne 10 Long Fleet Side
454BBC TH350,Posi Sold

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