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Old 11-15-2011, 08:50 PM   #1
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door glass channel glue

So I am getting ready to pull my Blazer off the back burner and put it back together so I can enjoy some snow wheeling this winter.

I got a little carried away with the body work and panel replacement and welded up the mirror holes in the doors, Like an idiot I had the windows rolled down in the doors and didnt think twice about it. Well I got some seriously slag burnt windows now.

I just got some replacement windows from my co worker, but they dont have the metal channels attached to them, I will have to re-use my old ones. I have had bad luck with one in the past always comming loose from the channel. How do I swap them, is there a glue that would work better?
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