The only thing is, you can't feel what they feel nor see what they see on YouTube. You just have to experience it for yourself. And today, I experienced it.
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Pull this clamp off and expose the chrome ends |
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Trim along the seal with a carpet cutter. Then pull the top seal to expose glass |
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Chip away the rest of the seal and remove it. |
I slid the screw drive tip under the glass and lifted it out. Be careful, the glass is heavier than it looks.
You might have to trim off the head liner if it is glued to the seal.
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Put the glass on a soft surface and clean it |
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All done |
This can be determined by holding the seal. The inside part of the seal has a tight curve at the end. This goes inside the car. The channel closest to it is where you want to put window.
Work the corners on first. I had good luck beginning with putting the left corner on first and forcing the glass into the channel while simultaneously rocking the seal. Then I worked my way around the entire glass. I didn't use any silicone or soap, just plain old rocking and leverage. I used a plastic tool to help seat the seal.
This takes an hour or more (my first time) and takes endurance and forearm strength. Lift the seal 90 degrees away from the glass with one hand and seat the seal with the other. It's still difficult, but it is a good technique.
Have fun.
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