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Post by supermerle on Dec 14, 2012 11:37:50 GMT -5
Seems I read somewhere in a thread about removing the angle from inside to get the glass out when its broke? I've searched but have had no luck in finding that old post? If anybody can help that would be great. Here is a few pic's to show what I'm looking to remove and fix? Attachments:
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Post by supermerle on Dec 14, 2012 11:39:10 GMT -5
Another picture. Attachments:
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Post by schweetcruisers on Dec 14, 2012 12:03:16 GMT -5
Use something really thin, like a putty knife. DO THE SIDES FIRST THEN THE BOTTOM AND TOP. Place the putty knife against the glass, about the middle of the window. Carefully work the knife under the aluminum and pry up and out the trim will pop out as it is just held with friction.
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Post by dawgpound on Dec 14, 2012 12:11:58 GMT -5
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Post by pathfinder3081 on Dec 14, 2012 14:02:31 GMT -5
Ross has some good info there, it helped me a few weeks back. I'm sorry but I can't tell what your frame looks like from the your pictures. Mmmm... I guess I have not seen that type before..I've been told it's alot easier to do all this when you have a broken glass of course. You can piece pull the glass out and get your trim pull started without the worry of cracking a good glass, just bending your good trim. Good luck
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Post by vikx on Dec 15, 2012 2:27:14 GMT -5
I use an ell shaped pick along with the putty knife...
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Post by supermerle on Dec 15, 2012 9:34:06 GMT -5
Thanks everybody that's what I was needing! Another question? Can you buy any of that window angle anywhere? Someone put plexiglass in my rear window then drilled holes with silicone to install the plexiglass :-( ? I'm going to install a A/C in this window and was going to try and fix it at the same time.
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Post by schweetcruisers on Dec 15, 2012 10:13:04 GMT -5
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