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Bruce L. Bergman
 
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On Sun, 1 May 2005 20:16:22 -0700, "william_b_noble"
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"Roger Hull" wrote in message
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Just discovered the rear quarter window on my '95 Ranger PU uses four
threaded studs to hold the window gasket to the body, sealed by putty and
the glass is GLUED to the gasket. Broke the window and have not been able
to disolve the glue to get all the little pieces of broken safety glass
off the gasket. Tried Acetone, cleaning solvent, and carb cleaner. BTW,
the local Ford dealer quoted me $734 for the window!!!!! Any help
appreciated.


it's probably a polyurethane, and you don't want to get it all off, just
trim it close to the metal and glue in a new piece of glass - be sure to use
the special primers (both of them) on the glass or it won't hold right.


Glued in glass is the rule nowadays, and you can get it done for a
lot less than the dealer wants - heck, they often don't do it
themselves, they call the same mobile glass company and mark it up.

An important tip for big pieces of glued-in glass: When they tell
you not to move or drive the car for a day, and leave the windows
down, they're not kidding... If the body racks on a driveway or you
slam the door with the windows closed, the glue bond can pop between
the body and the glass before it's fully set. Resulting in odd wind
noises and rain leaks, and a rusted out pillar if water gets trapped.

-- Bruce --
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Bruce L. Bergman, Woodland Hills (Los Angeles) CA - Desktop
Electrician for Westend Electric - CA726700
5737 Kanan Rd. #359, Agoura CA 91301 (818) 889-9545
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