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plase give me the tip .......!!!!!

sorry for my english but is very little.

the problem is with the windows

now with one friend we would mounting the front, rear and the little passenger rear windows. And when would mounting the alumnium trim do not get it !!!!

take them out to paint and now do not get that look good

we mount the windows and i tjink thr last step in mount the aluminium trim ???????

what are the steps to follow ??????

in another post ????? and a small video ????? I am sure that I'll find the answer forum but I live in a little island of spain and is not possible find the answer quickly

thank you !!!


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Front windshield trim must be put in before install.
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ok

the steps are :

1- mount the glass in to the rubbers on the table. ¿ ok ?

2- with a rope mount the glass on the car

3-and as is well placed, thelast step is mounting the trim.

and which is the trick to install the latest molding. ????

please, please please ???
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JM: it's 1., 3., 2.
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+1 on Techweenies comment. Trim must go in before the window goes in. Get the trim straight first. The window is very very easy with a friend's help. Do not fear this.

Use some dish washing soap mixed with water in a spray bottle to make the trim and window install easier.
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ok more thanks you

the trim go on the glass wen we have under the table ?? no when have on the car ??

the front and the rear the same steps ??

thank tou very much.
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Yes, that is correct. De nada.

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