PabloCruise
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Ok, so in an effort to restore my rear window rubber, here is what I did. . .
I used black window silicone and used rubber gloves to apply a thin coat to the entire things.
This project was a DISASTER and I am glad it's done. Total mess, as you can imagine.
Then, I had to let that sit overnight. I then installed the glass and a new vertical strip of weatherstripping I bought a roll of at the ranch store.
I put a film of grease around the window opening, used the rope/pull through method and pushed from one side with the other arm. This sucked......
However, I then cleaned it all up with a razor blade and used a strong glass cleaner to scrub the glass clean. Re-applied a TLCA sticker and I was good to go.
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Now, your probably thinking looks pretty sweet eh? Well, here let me show you the aging and problems I had to deal with. I had to glue the rubber together in a few areas as shown:
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Then, I mounted the Winch control and ran the wires for it as well:
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That was fun.....
Well that concludes the last three days worth of work!
See ya,
Dallas
Dallas,
So you siliconed the rubber into the window opening, let that dry overnight and then ran the glass in the grease and rope?
Sorry for the literal questions, I just have ver done glass before and am somewhat intimidated by it!
How did you remove the windows?