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I have a Ef Falcon,which has been side swiped.I have worked out that it will cheaper for me to replace the doors than to claim insurance or take the car to a panel shop.But I want to use the same windows as they are tinted.Can anyone out there tell me how to remove them.Thanks for your help.
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cjh |
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It isn't easy, if your not sure, get someone who does, less hassle, less chance of breaking something.
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Private9 |
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It's not too hard, and once you've done one, they're pretty easy. Basically, remove door trims, and undo 2 nuts/bolts that hold the window to the regulator.
Then just pull the window out of the door by hand. This part requires a bit of force, but you have to be gentle, particularly with tinted windows, as it is fairly easy to wreck the tint. |
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They are very easy as Private9 said, just take it slow and steady so you don't wreck the tint.
The quarters are a different story. |
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Shum's EL |
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first take out the rubber seals from around the window frame
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Private9 |
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Shum's EL wrote: first take out the rubber seals from around the window frame
Oops, forgot that bit! I've found though I can do it without removing this seal, but I can't remember whether that was front or rear though! You definitely have to remove for one of them though, but you'll know as you pull them out. |
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Shum's EL |
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Private9 wrote: Shum's EL wrote: first take out the rubber seals from around the window frame Oops, forgot that bit! I've found though I can do it without removing this seal, but I can't remember whether that was front or rear though! You definitely have to remove for one of them though, but you'll know as you pull them out. i think you can take the front out without removing the seal and the back you need to pull the seal out |
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