Hi,
Wanting to tint windows that have scratches.
So I purchased new ones and removed the lift channel easy enough, I placed newspaper over glass and a small block of wood on the channel and slid a
hammer onto the wood gently as not to break the glass and it came off.
The question I have is what is the best way to refit the lift channel without breaking the window glass.
My thinking (probably wrong) is to place new rubber seal onto glass and gently tap channel bar onto the glass using a rubber mallet.
Can anyone tell me the correct way?????
I purchased the rather expensive bug ( not for me) with a 3 year restoration and some things still need to be attended to, rather a sorry state for
the amount of money the previous owner spent on it.
thanks,
Darryl
Thanks
you are on the right track
Have you got the old window out?
You need to disconnect the window regulator and slide the glass in the channels
I just press in the lift channel
LOTS of help on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=fitting+door+glass+to+vw+beetle
Use a silicon glue like stickoflex if will glue it up don't use the old rubber
Make sure the glass is clean, and resting on a soft surface such as carpet.
Fit the NEW rubber over the bottom edge of the glass, and smear a little glycerin [available from chemists] on the OUTSIDE of the rubber - don't use
silicon.
Make sure the channel is facing the right way, then tap it gently down over the rubber. Wipe off excess glycerin...job done!
I usually put the top of the window in my lap and tap the lift channel on with rubber mallet, if you hit too hard you will get a sore lap
Don't try to break the lap record though...
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Oh, I forgot to tell you...do not use NITRO glycerin !!!!
You obviously did not, as you are still here...
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