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Rear side Quarter Lights - installing new rubbers
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<blockquote data-quote="DreadHead" data-source="post: 603549" data-attributes="member: 19501"><p>It's more than a year old post but I write down how I made it. I took the frame apart drilling the rivets off. I used soap and pulled in the seal to the vertical C section first. It was a bit hard but I could do it. These seals made from a really strong rubber, so I stretched it a bit and it was easier to pull in from one end holding the C vertical section in a vice using soft jaws. After I put back the other frame and riveted one side only, placed back the glass and riveted the other side. I fought a lot with them but looks OK and open and close, however I haven't installed them yet.</p><p>It's a different way but may helps to other. Only one negative thing that the factory rivets must be drilled out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DreadHead, post: 603549, member: 19501"] It's more than a year old post but I write down how I made it. I took the frame apart drilling the rivets off. I used soap and pulled in the seal to the vertical C section first. It was a bit hard but I could do it. These seals made from a really strong rubber, so I stretched it a bit and it was easier to pull in from one end holding the C vertical section in a vice using soft jaws. After I put back the other frame and riveted one side only, placed back the glass and riveted the other side. I fought a lot with them but looks OK and open and close, however I haven't installed them yet. It's a different way but may helps to other. Only one negative thing that the factory rivets must be drilled out. [/QUOTE]
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