I'm starting the body work on my 89 "is" and need to know how to remove the rubber windshield molding to adress some bubbling paint next to it. also does that hold the windshield in like in some VW's or is it siliconed in?
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If you are working on the front glass don't try to push it out .
It will break everytime take a razor blade and cut the edge of rubber that covers the glass then just buy a good used rubber seal to replace the one you had to cut .
the back glass you can just push out . NOT THE FRONT 9 OUT of 10 WILL BREAK
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Originally posted by GMWIf you are working on the front glass don't try to push it out .
It will break everytime
Originally posted by GMWNOT THE FRONT 9 OUT of 10 WILL BREAKTenured Automotive Service Professional - Avid BMW Enthusiast
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Originally posted by GMWIf you are working on the front glass don't try to push it out .
It will break everytime take a razor blade and cut the edge of rubber that covers the glass then just buy a good used rubber seal to replace the one you had to cut .
the back glass you can just push out . NOT THE FRONT 9 OUT of 10 WILL BREAK
Same procedure with the rear window. Now the rear quarters are another story (on a 2-door coupe), those sumbitches really don't want to come out. But with a bit of work they do.
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Originally posted by GMWIf you are working on the front glass don't try to push it out .
It will break everytime take a razor blade and cut the edge of rubber that covers the glass then just buy a good used rubber seal to replace the one you had to cut .
the back glass you can just push out . NOT THE FRONT 9 OUT of 10 WILL BREAK
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