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Location: Dodge city Ks
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Re: Window channel
I just did this last week! Here's a hint, go to your local glass shop if they are decent humans they will give you a partial left over tube of urethane. Tear it apart, trim a little off the front of the channel and then glue that sucker back in place. I let it sit overnight then reinstalled everything. Works great now!
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Central NC
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Re: Window channel
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