SUBURBAN SIDE WINDOW WEATHERTRIP

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oldretiredafguy

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Anyone have tips/techniques/tricks to re-install Suburban side and rear barn door glass. My body guy says the seals from Precision seem too large.
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I use every screw driver I can find to slowly work my way around a inch at a time slowly working the rubber in. With soap some times . Done it that way about 10 times on back windows and the sides.

Now if it's factory tinted windows I wouldn't recommend that way cause its like a windshield and laminated glass and don't like that way. I just found that out the other day lol.

Also is it the flatter style weatherstripping for side glass? The screw driver method doesn't work.
 

oldretiredafguy

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N. Texas
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1988, 1988, 1991, 1983
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GMC V-Jimmy, GMC Suburban 4WD, GMC Suburban 4WD, GMC-2500 CrewCab
Engine Size
350, 350, 350, 350
I use every screw driver I can find to slowly work my way around a inch at a time slowly working the rubber in. With soap some times . Done it that way about 10 times on back windows and the sides.

Now if it's factory tinted windows I wouldn't recommend that way cause its like a windshield and laminated glass and don't like that way. I just found that out the other day lol.

Also is it the flatter style weatherstripping for side glass? The screw driver method doesn't work.
Thanks for the info. It needs a new windshield, so we're just going to let the glass guy do it when he's doing the windshield!
 

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