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Old 08-11-2008, 10:07 PM #1
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Unhappy 93 Rear quarter window

Some kids smashed my rear quarter window out last week so now i gotta replace it. but im wondering does the rear quarter window bolt in or how is it held in place?
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Re: 93 Rear quarter window

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Some kids smashed my rear quarter window out last week so now i gotta replace it. but im wondering does the rear quarter window bolt in or how is it held in place?
IIRC, it's just "glued" there. But I hink you need to either lower the bigger window or take it out, and release the rubber frame. IIRC, it's just pulled off, and then there should be some glue to hold the window in it's place. But then again, I don't remember exactly, so long time since I did this . Maybe I'll give it a look when I go back to my workshop and start tearing my truck tomorrow.
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IIRC, it's just "glued" there. But I hink you need to either lower the bigger window or take it out, and release the rubber frame. IIRC, it's just pulled off, and then there should be some glue to hold the window in it's place. But then again, I don't remember exactly, so long time since I did this . Maybe I'll give it a look when I go back to my workshop and start tearing my truck tomorrow.
Thanks much ya i dont know if i want to do this myself or get someone to do it for me
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