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> Installing Back Window, Comments welcome
pneuhyde
post Oct 7 2016, 11:51 AM
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I hope to install my back window this weekend and am looking for any tips.
I have Mikey's Butyl cord package and the 2 rubber spacer blocks that I believe get placed on the lower sill? area for the window to rest on.
And, I read something somewhere about hooking up 2 batteries in parallel to run current thru the Butyl cord to warm it up? Is that a preferred method?

Your help is appreciated,

Steve
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Cairo94507
post Oct 8 2016, 09:58 AM
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I did this on my last Six. Definitely do the "dry run" first to make sure you have the whole "rock the window in place" down. Make sure everything is super clean with no dust left on anything. Plenty of light and room to work. The towels behind the headrest is a good tip too. Good luck.
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