General Chat
Q:
There's nothing like a rainstorm to show you the flaws in your vehicle......
Anyways, i need to replace my weatherstripping on my back window, that seems to be where the only problems are. Now there are 3-4 spots where water drips in. Would i need to replace the whole back weatherstripping? or would i be able to seal these holes up. I called some guys who say they can replace the weather stripping, but theres something like, an 80% chance the glass will break (???) so i really dont want to do that. Any help would.......well....it would help.....:p
Spm
youth is wasted on the young
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wow, 80% chance of breakage? they must really suck at it... assuming you're talking about the back hatch glass, and not the actual back windows.. it's not that hard, I'm sure theres tutorials or something online...
"The Z's disease won't make anything turn black, wither, and fall off, nor turn cancerous." - Tony D
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THATS WHAT I MEAN! i think these guys just suck, but they said because it's glued in there, theres a good chance they'd break it, so i should have a spare window handy........
...ya i dont think so..
youth is wasted on the young
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They will break it simply cause it's easier than taking the time to do the job the right way.
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Keep calling shops until you find one that can do it. I've had both the front and rear weather stripping replaced WITHOUT buying new glass. They just want to sell you new glass.
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what i did for my quarter panels is got regular auto weatherstripping and cut a bit to make it fit right. it works perfect and looks decent considering it only cost about ten bucks. Plus i did it on my own.
'82 280zx coupe