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RustyJC
Feb 22, 2016Explorer
Yes, typically you can remove the screws holding the inside window trim which will release both the inside and outside trim, allowing you to remove the glass. If you can make a template of the glass and take a piece to allow the glass shop to determine the thickness, any glass shop should be able to cut you a replacement piece. When reinstalling it, do NOT overtighten the trim screws - they will strip out in the plastic very easily.
When you get ready to reinstall the glass, a helper comes in handy as you have to hold the outside trim, glass and inside trip in position while you're starting and tightening the trim screws.
Rusty
When you get ready to reinstall the glass, a helper comes in handy as you have to hold the outside trim, glass and inside trip in position while you're starting and tightening the trim screws.
Rusty
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