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Shredhead
post Mar 21 2024, 01:50 PM
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I'm in the process of replacing side window seals and it appears that I can't unscrew the fuzzies rail with the window in place -- the screws are behind the window glass. Is that true and if so how do remove the window glass to access them?
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post Mar 21 2024, 03:46 PM
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You are correct. Depends on if you have the laye scissors, or worm drive.
Its pretty intuitive. There are other items that can be replaced too.
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post Mar 21 2024, 07:49 PM
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Your avatar looks like a 75 or 76, so scissor type. You need to strip the door basically. The window is basically the last item to come out. Even then you probably will have a fit removing that piece. The screws a very small Phillips head and will usually strip out when force is applied. sometimes you can reach the screw shank from behind with a pair of side cutters/dykes and get a grip to turn but otherwise you will need to drill them out with a small (3/32") bit. Small because you need to go back with another sheet metal screw and you don't want something with a large head that will negate the fuzzy strip protection. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)
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