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95 glass replacement help.. #1068281 01/21/14 01:34 AM
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 68
brubren3815 Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Someone decided to take my sons backpack out of the back of the Monty without checking to see if it was un-locked. (it was)
They broke the fixed side window on the passenger rear door. Have been looking at my FSM and I'm trying to figure out if you have to take the door panel off or can you just remove the center strip? Noticed the screw under the weatherstrip. Found the glass.. Don't want to mess up the truck.
Anyone try this before?
Thx!


2002 XLS /LSD/Thule Rack /PIAA Extreme White headlamps /K+N system/Michelin LTX MS--KYB gas-adjust all around
95 LS-- Dual Bouncy Seats 234k and still rockin'
Re: 95 glass replacement help.. [Re: brubren3815] #1068282 01/21/14 03:44 AM
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rxinhed Offline
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You'll have to disassemble the door guts to remove the pieces you need to replace. This is similar on Gen I 4-door, too. Pain <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/butwiggle.gif" alt="" />

Re: 95 glass replacement help.. [Re: brubren3815] #1068283 01/23/14 03:07 AM
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jlocster Offline
Need a Spot
Just did this the other day after being broken into while in San Francisco.

It's not too hard.

1. Remove outside moulding along bottom of window opening (1 screw on inside of door jam, 3 hidden clips).
2. Lower the door glass all the way.
3. Remove vertical center channel top screw to allow some play.
4. Finesse stationary glass into rubber weatherstrip surround from bottom to top. Use soapy water for lubricant, as necessary.
5. Reattach top screw.
6. Reinstall outer window moulding.

Good luck!


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