Rear 1/4 window busted out...
So my **** got broken into...still waiting on the cops after 3 ******* hours...Lost about $400 + cost of window...
My question is, anyone got a walkthrough on how to remove/replace this ****?


**** thieves
My question is, anyone got a walkthrough on how to remove/replace this ****?
**** thieves
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by beaterex »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The shitty thing is they busted the **** out of my climate control too
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i think that's the worst part. When people have no idea what they're doing and they break **** that is worth way more than what they stole.
</TD></TR></TABLE>i think that's the worst part. When people have no idea what they're doing and they break **** that is worth way more than what they stole.
Yes I do. Heres what u do (read completly before u start):
Remove rear interior (in this case, pass side shock tower plastic)
Remove the trim around the quarter window (in an inward motion, down if u are starting from the top)
From the inside of the car, use a knife to remove the adhesive around the window
As an Assembly, pry the glass and upper and front moldings away from the car at the top points. points are as follow: rear corner window (left side of window corner), top, middle, and bottem part of door/side molding. (this part is tricky)
Remove rear interior (in this case, pass side shock tower plastic)
Remove the trim around the quarter window (in an inward motion, down if u are starting from the top)
From the inside of the car, use a knife to remove the adhesive around the window
As an Assembly, pry the glass and upper and front moldings away from the car at the top points. points are as follow: rear corner window (left side of window corner), top, middle, and bottem part of door/side molding. (this part is tricky)
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now someone correct me if im wrong but to take the window out, you have to remove the trim around it on the outside, also i believe you need to remove the trim piece on the inside as well, and the window is glued in, so you take some thin *** wire like piano wire or something, and stick it thru the glue and go all the way around and it should come out
Take it to a shop and have it replaced. It'll be over and done with and done right. You need to keep the old silicone cut pretty straight to make it easier to glue in the new window.
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