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Thanks Greg. That's perfect! And gee whiz, now that I have your ear, I have one more question regarding quarter windows: [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/smile.gif[/img]
What's the right material/method mix to fasten the stainless strip to the quarter window glass? One of mine is perfect. And of course, the other was laying loose inside the quarter panel <g>. Thanks in advance. Wayne |
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Hello Wayne,
The stainless window edges were attached with a rubber like strip that held glass in the groove. Same as used on the vent window. Most auto glass shops should know what I am talking about. I have also seen black friction tape used. Friction tape can be used in a pinch for the vent window, but I do not recommend using it on the quarter. There are other guys on here who have probably done this more then me and can chime in. Greg
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You can get replacement 1/4 window channel rubber through D&R. (A Yenko sponser) The other parts suppliers most likely sell it as well, but I know for a fact D&R carries them.
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