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Old Apr 29, 2013 | 08:57 PM
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Does anyone know how the rear quarter glass in the 5th gens is attached? I'm looking into what it's going to take to cut out my rusty quarter panel and the only thing I'm not sure of is how to remove the rear quarter glass. It looks like it's all one piece. Anyone know how to remove it?
 
Old Apr 29, 2013 | 09:01 PM
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My stepson and I contemplated that the other day.

If im not mistaken,
Once you strip some of the interior around it...
I believe theres like for screws that hold in place...
Remove those and it should just about fallout...
 
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My stepson and I contemplated that the other day.

If im not mistaken,
Once you strip some of the interior around it...
I believe theres like for screws that hold in place...
Remove those and it should just about fallout...
Thanks for the idea. I might have to tear into some of my interior and take a look. Hopefully it's as easy as a few screws.
 
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Probably glued in
 
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It is glued in I removed one once, take all interior panels out around it than u gotta cut threw the glue from the inside
 
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That doesn't sound to easy Mike!
 
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It's not to bad, took about 45 min to cut out and put a new one in
 
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It is glued in I removed one once, take all interior panels out around it than u gotta cut threw the glue from the inside
That sounds sucky. What kind of glue would I need to put it back in?
 
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I have been waanting to put new rubber around my quarter windows. I did see a video of someone doing that on another car. A tip they showed was to wrap string in the rubber groove and then peel it out as the lip of the rubber seal goes into the surrounding lip. Hope it helps.
 
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Originally Posted by zzapultimate
That sounds sucky. What kind of glue would I need to put it back in?
Use OEM glue....Elmer's

either that or JBweld/Duct Tape...lol


im kidding ofcourse.



i would assume it would be a strong epoxy glue, i really have no clue though...
 



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