Re: back glass
Take an old screw driver and grind the end down to a small rounded end @ 1/4" around. Use this to start working the rubber from the inside. Start at the top corners and work around the top, pusjing out on the window while working the rubber trim. Pull the bottom out last. Or if it's old and rotting, just use a razor knife and cut along the glass up towards the sheetmetal till the outer part of the rubber comes off. Then remove the glass and left over rubber by pushing in. To replace it, wrap a strong string arounf the inside of the rubber in the slot that goes over the sheet metal. Spray the inside of the rubber with silcone or WD40. Put the bottom corner of the rubber in first from the outside. Then using your ground off screw driver, work the other corner of the rubber around the corner. Next have someone push in on the window from the outside while up pull the string. Be careful and slow or it could cut the rubber. You should be able to work the rubber all the way around and then it's in. Film tint it after its installed, otherwise the rubber moving around while installing it could cause a wrinkle.
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