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tschmitt
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Back window removal

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I did a search but couldnt find anything on the subject. Whats the best way to remove the rear window in my 66? Thanks in advance.
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Are you going to keep the seal? If it is hard & dry just cut the seal with a stanley knife then take glass out. If you are going to save the seal you have to curl the inside flap in towards the cab lip for it to go thru .
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try this method hunting.gif
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Thanks for the info. Im not gonna keep the seal so i'll just cut it. Thanks guys.
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johnny wrote:try this method hunting.gif
John
There's one in every crowd, LOL

BTW, I would recommend using a Dennis Carpenter seal upon installation
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Hoofbeat Racer wrote:
johnny wrote:try this method hunting.gif
John
There's one in every crowd, LOL

BTW, I would recommend using a Dennis Carpenter seal upon installation
Im going to use DC for pretty much any new part I need on the truck when it comes to cosmetics. Heard nothing but good things about them.
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