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I need to remove the rear side windows on my 52 Merc hardtop. I've been studying it and I have a good idea about how to do it. I'd like to hear from someone who's done it. I'm assuming 52-54 Ford/Merc are the same. Anyone removed them?
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Have never done it on a 52-54 Merc exactly. Seems like you cut the old seal with a razor blade and push it out from the inside. Most people in Arkansas are pretty practical so you've figured out to put a cardboard box under so it doesn't break? Right? Have a nice day!
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If you are talking taking the whole frame out of the car, you need to remove the shaft out of the hinge,, There is a 1/4 20 thread on the end, put a long screw in it, loosen the set screw and pull the shaft.. It should come out then. A roller on the other end that rides in the half moon track you will have to deal with.
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