Looking to remove my rear window and reseal it. There is a good sized gap between the exterior window trim and the window itself. I am not sold it's installed correctly. How easy/hard is this to accomplish?
I just did the same thing with my car, rear window was leaking at the top near the middle. I did not want to do it myself as 70-74 rear glass with the electric heating grid is not reproduced and very hard to find so breaking it was not an option.
The local F-body wrecking yard said $3000 for the part if I broke the one I have.
My glass had been installed using modern adhesive but the wrong rubber stops were used at the bottom edge and the glass had slid down toward the trunk, opening up a gap at the top. I paid about $ 200 last November for the repair and was happy to solve the issue without breaking a very expensive to replace piece of glass.
I have noticed that the trim is a little loose in spots, so this spring I’m going to bring the car back and ask what they can do to resolve.
P.S.the installer I found for this work has been doing this for 40yrs and the shop at least 60yrs. I was asked /told that I had a choice regarding materials/ adhesive, I could go old school and was going to, until he found that the problem was the wrong rubber stops not the bead thickness or adhesive material.