> when you replace the window trim, does it come pre-glue I didn't use any glue on mine, and they don't leak. You just cut the old ones, take the glass out. I then put the glass in the new rubber, run a piece of string around the slot where the rubber mounts to the car, cover everything in soapy water, and push it in where it should be. When it's in place, pull the string out carefully, and it pulls the lip over the steel lip of the van. Voila! > thanks, I am thinking of replacing the older trim that has > the "chrome" worn off so it looks yellow I've read some web sites that say you can just pull the old trim out, and you're good. My seals were old and rotten, so I just replaced them. toodle pip, -- Dug Smith | Motorcycles don't hurt (mailto:dug@dugbert.com) | people. Guardrails (http://www.dugbert.com) | hurt people. |
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