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I need to remove the big side window glass from a suburban that I just bought and install them in another suburban that I have. What is the best way to remove them along with the seal, anyone has done it.
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Southern California
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Re: Side window glass how to
The rubber seal is usually petrified, so the best way I have found is to use a box cutter knife and carve the rubber seal away from the glass.
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Re: Side window glass how to
vectorit, thanks, the seals appera to be in good conditions, is there a way to remove the glass with the seal, without damaging the seal
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Re: Side window glass how to
The best way I have found is by using some WD 40 and about 4-5 putty knives and 4-5 flat screw drivers. And work a little at a time and begin in the etiher top corner.
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Re: Side window glass how to
thanks ole red, I will give it a try and see how it goes.
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