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rear quarter glass removal


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I was wondering if there is a how-to on removing the rear quarter windows and rubber trim. I'm disassembling the car for paint and would prefer to remove them. I searched for "rear window removal", "weatherstrip replacing" and "quarter window removal" and found nothing. I just can't seem to ever use the right key words when I try to search here :(. Thanks in advance.

Joe

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Remove the B and C pillars.

Then remove the one bolt and washer from the small end and the two nuts from the larger end.

Remove the window from the bottom to the top (suction cups would be good for this.

The gasket comes out to outside of the car.

Thank you very much Loren.

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How does the top of the seat belt come off?

Remove the B and C pillars.

Then remove the one bolt and washer from the small end and the two nuts from the larger end.

Remove the window from the bottom to the top (suction cups would be good for this.

The gasket comes out to outside of the car.

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How does the top of the seat belt come off?

Remove the B and C pillars.

Then remove the one bolt and washer from the small end and the two nuts from the larger end.

Remove the window from the bottom to the top (suction cups would be good for this.

The gasket comes out to outside of the car.

Please do a search for +seat +belts -- this has been covered several times.
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