Andy, Window chrome is a piece of cake---if you have a moulding tool--- Grab a passing Snappy , or Mac, or any tool man, show him the moulding, and he should be able to supply you with the right gizmo--- If not a passing tool guy, stop in at your local body shop supply house--they will be able to get the right implement for you--- It's not that expensive either--- I just did my back window of my 87 Westy---15 minutes tops--use allot of WD-40--it has less drag than the soap treatment--makes the job go allot easier--- ______________ |[ ] [ ] [ ]\ | | | | ~~~ ~||-(())----(())-| Terry-- "Zoom, Zoom, Zoom" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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