Supposedly not ...... but if you have doubts, you can get a piece of standard black house window screen molding - it's round and holds the screen in place - soap it or spray with silicone - some say use WD40 - and using one of those screen installing tools - simply roll/force the plastic into the space where the chrome molding was. Regards, John Rodgers 88 GL Driver Gilles Turmel wrote: > Hi, > Is the chrome molding necessary to retain the rear hatch window? > Best regards. > Gilles Turmel > > > |
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