Apr 12, 2003 #1 D DKREDT New Member Joined May 24, 2001 Messages 791 What is the BEST and EASIEST ways to get the old w/s glue crap out of the channels? I guess new GM one's can't be found anymore. So, I need to clean my old one's up before having the bodyshop install them. Thanks, Joel
What is the BEST and EASIEST ways to get the old w/s glue crap out of the channels? I guess new GM one's can't be found anymore. So, I need to clean my old one's up before having the bodyshop install them. Thanks, Joel
Apr 13, 2003 #2 T Topjimmy Member Joined May 24, 2001 Messages 1,001 Kirban's lists most of them in O.E. .... HTH, Jim
Apr 13, 2003 #3 D DKREDT New Member Joined May 24, 2001 Messages 791 They sell the aluminum channels the w/s fits into? I dont remember seeing that on their website. I will have to look again. Joel
They sell the aluminum channels the w/s fits into? I dont remember seeing that on their website. I will have to look again. Joel
Apr 13, 2003 #4 T Topjimmy Member Joined May 24, 2001 Messages 1,001 Kirban's sells the O.E. weatherstripping, I don't know of anyone who sells the channels, original or aftermarket... Looks like the `ole Scrape job... Good luck and sorry for the confusion. -Jim
Kirban's sells the O.E. weatherstripping, I don't know of anyone who sells the channels, original or aftermarket... Looks like the `ole Scrape job... Good luck and sorry for the confusion. -Jim
Apr 13, 2003 #5 Z zam70 ->ROGUE Joined Aug 6, 2001 Messages 2,731 Best thing I found - a wide blade screw driver (not to sharp). It is not a quick job. You don't have to get every little bit off...just the bulk. the glue doesn't seal anything anyway. I used NO glue when reinstalling mine.
Best thing I found - a wide blade screw driver (not to sharp). It is not a quick job. You don't have to get every little bit off...just the bulk. the glue doesn't seal anything anyway. I used NO glue when reinstalling mine.