New sliding rear window

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JJZ71

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I went ot the junk yard today last minute and I'm glad I did.
I found a delete plate for my overhead console, radio antenna cable & sliding rear window!
I asked before but, anyone know of a good or bad way of replacing the back window? The slider came out pretty easy. I would imagine that reversing the steps I took to take it out would be all I need to put it in my truck.....right?
 

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Don't now how you took it out, but I've heard of using a small cord around the window to pull the molding out as you go around the window.
 

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I would imagine it goes in like it comes out..but I wouldn't know for sure, I've never done it.

Thats what I'm thinking too but dont want to get my window out and then get surprised by something!
 

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Don't now how you took it out, but I've heard of using a small cord around the window to pull the molding out as you go around the window.

Yeah, I was told to use fishing line to cut through the old sealant.
 

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That **** better be 100 lb test! I think you'd be better off do it with piano wire (or something of that thickness). Or, get one of those tools that the glass companies use.
 

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Does anyone know if all slidibg windows are the same from 88-98 because i have a fixed and also biught a sliding window

Sent from my camo'ed GS3
 
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