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I sort of think its about the same on all cars, with press seal as opposed to glue
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h20hamelan - Coveted Fifth Gear
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I did mine as above. rubber on body glass into rubber then chrome insert. Get a tool for the chrome insert or you will be there all year. I tucked the glass into the bottom first then worked around it with an old credit card and a couple of plastic picks. In my experience they flop about all over the place until the strip goes in and tightens it all up.
That being said who knows what had happened to mine over the years.
That being said who knows what had happened to mine over the years.
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AndyWhite - First Gear
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AndyWhite wrote:Get a tool for the chrome insert or you will be there all year.
True.
And it is cheap, btw
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gherlt wrote:AndyWhite wrote:Get a tool for the chrome insert or you will be there all year.
True.
And it is cheap, btw
Yet the best quality one would have my preference, as the pressure and precise angle to use it effectively can make the lock insertion a somewhat hazardous and strenuous job. Have soapy water at the ready and don't try to rush it.
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nmauduit - Coveted Fifth Gear
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AndyWhite wrote:I did mine as above. rubber on body glass into rubber then chrome insert. Get a tool for the chrome insert or you will be there all year. I tucked the glass into the bottom first then worked around it with an old credit card and a couple of plastic picks. In my experience they flop about all over the place until the strip goes in and tightens it all up.
That being said who knows what had happened to mine over the years.
Same method I used for both front and rear glass a couple of years ago. No prior experience and it went really well. I think that putting the rubber onto the glass works better when you have a seamless rubber, but when it's just a long piece with ends the advice I've read is to put it on the body first, so that you can cram as much of it on as possible to allow for future shrinkage.
+1 On the lockstrip tool!
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