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04-26-2004, 04:43 PM | #5 |
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if you're replacing the gaskets anyway i'd suggest just cutting the old gasket off from the inside of the cab and poping the windows out well b-4 the window guy arrives ,that will give you a chance to polih up the trim and to cleanup the windowframe area,old silicone, tar ,glue, bubblegum ,you might be surprised what some people force in these gaskets to seal the leaks
that way when he comes to install the new glass you'll have a nice clean mounting surface and shiney trim all ready to go without wasting his time $$$$$
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