Update.
Tearing down the Passenger vent window so I can rebulid it. I only took one apart at a time that way I can reference the other one if I had trouble putting it back together.
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I think this piece of rubber was past its lifetime compared to the new underneath it.
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Detailed pictures of how all these spacers and washers go back.
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Everything but the rubber.
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Next up taking the door glass out of the channels to rebuild them. I put tape on the ends to line the glass backup and I measured from the top and wrote each side down so I can get the glass back exactly where it goes.
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Knocked the window channel off with a block of wood and rubber mallet. Was pretty easy. Glad I did this. There was a lot of corrosion in the channels and the glass setting tape was completely rotted out.
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Everything blasted.
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I blasted a ton of bolts today too and painted several as well. Still amazed at how many bolts are left to go on the truck.
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Some more parts in Black paint.
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Upcoming project and its ingredients.
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2 of the dogs sunbathing.
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Several things knocked off my list.
Bret