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theboneman
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Rear window 2 door

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Some n asty chavs popped the rear window in my moggie last night. Lucky enough I have a spare. I have tried for the last 2 hours to fit it but getting no where any help would be great. I've fitted plenty in the past but hee haw like this thing.
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Post by bmcecosse »

Always difficult - a new rubber will be much more pliable and something like KY jelly may help it to slip in !
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bmcecosse wrote:and something like KY jelly may help it to slip in !
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Post by theboneman »

New rubber fitted I got one at an auto jumble a few years ago.

Ive tried fitting it from both outside the car and the inside flipn big rubber lip doesnt help out much
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Post by bmcecosse »

Can only suggest pre-warming the rubber in hot water - and working where the sun is shining directly on the car to keep it warm !
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Post by 8009STEVE »

It goes in from the outside.
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Post by PSL184 »

8009STEVE wrote:It goes in from the outside.
No Steve - on a saloon the rears go in from the inside, fronts from the outside. Just use lots of washing up liquid in a spray and pull the cords gently so as not to snag the seal on the clips that secure the headliner to the window apperture....
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Post by bigginger »

PSL184 wrote:Just use lots of washing up liquid
Not recommended owing to the high salt content, apparently
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Post by dunketh »

Just replied to your other post.
You have my sympathies. In the case of a rear screen I'd pay someone else to do it - and I'm the tightest person I know.
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Post by PSL184 »

bigginger wrote:Not recommended owing to the high salt content, apparently
I've heard this said before however, I always wash my cars with a little washing up liquid and I can't say that I've suffered any more corrosion than normal (for a Moggie at least). I guess if you were really worried about it you could use a silicone spray for fitting the windows....
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Post by bigginger »

PSL184 wrote: I guess if you were really worried about it you could use a silicone spray for fitting the windows....
Not recommended if you ever want to apply paint to the car... :D I don't give a flying one, just passing on the advice of others
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the profesionals use glass cleaner :D
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aupickup wrote:the profesionals use glass cleaner :D
Do you mean the watery stuff that comes in a spray bottle, like Windolene?
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Post by 8009STEVE »

No Steve - on a saloon the rears go in from the inside
So thats why we struggled. Opps.
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Post by bmcecosse »

Washing up liquid really DOES contain loads of salt -unwise to put it anywhere near a car body. And if used for window insertion - it can lie trapped beside the body edge -and quietly do it's nasty business!
KY Jelly !!
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