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Adhesive shouldn't be needed. Once installed it's not going anywhere.Had my sons-in-laws lift off the top on my "57 and put it on end on a portable storage device. Rear window fell out. Removed chrome trim, removed rubber gasket, cleaned glass with Windex and a razor blade, cleaned chrome with mineral spirits, cleaned adhesive from chrome grove with Goo Gone. Ordered new gasket from Casco. Can't find adhesive anyplace (Larry's, Concours, NPD, Casco). Will use wrap around cord and a SIL to reinstall. Those of you who have done this, are your rear windows still firmly in place without the adhesive?
Nope, never heard of it. But somebody else here just stated that when he took it off and put it on a stand, the window popped out. weird, I don't understand the physics of how that happens.I have been told that "back in the day" there was an occasional problem with the back window popping out while driving. The remedy being installing 4 small screws on the inside at the corners going through the rubber into the fiberglass. I have never seen anything written about this. Anyone else ever heard of this?
I would tell them make it 100 and you have a deal. LOLLocal glass shop wants $120 to install the gasket to the glass!!!
May as well have them install the glass as well. They have tricks and experience that is probably worth paying for.Yeah, I looked at Mac's, Concours, NPD, Larry's, CASCO, and they all use the same gasket. How do you stretch this puppy out? Local glass shop wants $120 to install the gasket to the glass!!!