I need some tips on this too as I need to take my sliding window out on the sink side to stop it from leaking down the inside of the panel and making the rust worse then it is now. Bryan Belman Pt. Pleasant, NJ 1990 Audi 200 Turbo (Money Pit) 1982 Westy 1.9l NA (Swap is done) 1970 Type1 Std. Beetle (This one is done) ----- Original Message ----- From: Robert Young To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 9:30 AM Subject: window installations
HELP!!! I need to know how to install a sliding side window and the big hatch window. I have new glass, the old ones are out, the rubber is pristine and now ready to put them back in. Do I need two people and use that old string-in-the-groove trick? Need to lubicate anything? The vanagon doesn't run so I can't take it to the glass shop and they want $100 to make house calls. I know many of you have done this before and I've done it on many a beetle but these windows are BIG!! thanks Bob
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