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Old 06-22-2022, 07:05 AM   #4
38coop
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Default Re: Rear window stainless in a shoebox

When i done my 49 , the weather stripping went around the glass first and then the chrome molding. Use a lubricant to help get the molding in place. Also make sure you have a couple of helpers. I used some dish soap as a lubricant and we held the unit up as it would look in the car and used masking tape to hold the unit together and placed it on the car. We had two people on the outside and one person on the inside pulling the string to pull the rubber molding over the metal lip. It is a pain to get in.
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