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Sealing Glass on Wing Window


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IIRC the glass is already a pretty snug fit without any thing else.  Getting a well cleaned and  precise fit on the rubber parts will be the key in having wing windows that don't leak.  The only time mine will have some small leakage is if I spray directly at them with the high pressure wand at the car wash.

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34 minutes ago, Drahcir495 said:

When I put the glass in it will slide a little front and to the rear. I will need to get them to stay put? 

Both of mine do the same thing. Whatever the factory used to seal them to the bottom metal part has deteriorated over the years. I thought about cleaning out the channel and using windshield urethane to reattach them.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Like some people said, windshield adhesive (black urethane) is the proper thing to use. If you don't want to buy a whole caulk gun size tube and risk wasting the rest, you can do like I did, and buy the smaller sized Permatex tube:

Screenshot 2023-08-14 at 02-15-06 per59503.webp (Image WEBP 800 × 533 pixels).png

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On 8/14/2023 at 2:15 AM, OldSch88L said:

Like some people said, windshield adhesive (black urethane) is the proper thing to use. If you don't want to buy a whole caulk gun size tube and risk wasting the rest, you can do like I did, and buy the smaller sized Permatex tube:

Screenshot 2023-08-14 at 02-15-06 per59503.webp (Image WEBP 800 × 533 pixels).png

Oh good. Thank you :L:

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