I did this work for three weeks ago. I don't remove the window glass and rubber from Westy. My work exchanged only chrome (plastic) beadings. I started this work from the right slide door. Because, my hand reach to the slide door/back side... Therefore, I am not using the string. Okay? I used Sunday's all times to this work. (6:30AM~7:30PM) Sorry poor at my English! Yoshi from Japan, 87' Westy PS: My thumb(R and L) still aches. Does anyone know the good medicine? ahaha.... (^_^)
From: Max/Joyce Wellhouse <maxjoyce@IPA.NET> Wrote: >I thought you put all those VW window gaskets in with tire bead lube and >then put nylon twine in the gasket groove and then slap the glass and gasket >in the hOLE, put the string ends on the inside of the van and pull on them >and boom, the glass is in. Has this changed over the years? >DM&FS
>>-----Original Message----- >>From: Yoshi <dolphin@tpost1.netspace.or.jp> >>I carried out this work recently. I removed all chrome beadings from Westy. >>But, I didn't leave the window. I say my working process. -------------Sorry,.. Snip--------------------- >>Yoshi from Japan >>87' Westy Poo.. |
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