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Old 10-02-2010, 12:46 PM   #31
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I've started to get the ball rolling again. I've had to figure out how to align the rear window with the front so the seals match up.

If anyone has some information on how to fit the rear window it would be appreciated otherwise I might have to get someone in who knows what they are doing. Thanks.
Are you talking about the side passenger windows or the rear window itself? I was thinking it's the side windows, but the second paragraph points to the back window. Like BlueKoop an Gary have said, original rear window seals are best. As for side windows lining up, it takes LOTS of adjustment and fiddling to get right. Just take your time, and walk away if you get frustrated.

Good luck mate!
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