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    Gen 2 RT 10 rear window

    Has anyone found a replacement gasket for the rear window on a 1999 RT/10?

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    When mine went bad, I took it to a small local Auto Glass shop. They were able to put a new seal on for about $50. It wasn't as perfect as the original but looks decent and gets the job done. The only other option I found was to buy a new rear window with an intact seal and that wasn't worth the cost.

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    This is a real B to put in but it works. If you buy this let me know I will give you some installation tips.

    https://shop.templeperformancecars.c...ndow-seal.html

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    Replaced mine a few months ago, bought it on eBay

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/92-02-Dodge...-/173254289381

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    I'm thinking a strip of some 3M stuff is what most have done in the past.

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    This is what I used to replace mine. It’s the “Style A” and code 1120A5. Seems to work well. Certainly better than the rotten one I had on there.

    https://www.mcmaster.com/catalog/124/3591

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    Quote Originally Posted by Counting Beans View Post
    This is what I used to replace mine. It’s the “Style A” and code 1120A5. Seems to work well. Certainly better than the rotten one I had on there.

    https://www.mcmaster.com/catalog/124/3591
    How well did this work? Ive done mine a few times and Im not very happy with the stuff im using currently. Have any pictures of it installed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jc121285 View Post
    How well did this work? Ive done mine a few times and Im not very happy with the stuff im using currently. Have any pictures of it installed?
    If you cut the bottom corners correctly it all fits together well. I bought a bunch so I could mess up a couple times. I really don’t drive with the window in, I just store it over the winter with it in. It cut easy with a box cutter. The worst part is getting the old one off and the adhesive cleaned up. The car is all packed away but if I can get a pic when I’m out in the garage I’ll post it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Counting Beans View Post
    If you cut the bottom corners correctly it all fits together well. I bought a bunch so I could mess up a couple times. I really don’t drive with the window in, I just store it over the winter with it in. It cut easy with a box cutter. The worst part is getting the old one off and the adhesive cleaned up. The car is all packed away but if I can get a pic when I’m out in the garage I’ll post it.
    I screwed my first attempt up. So I took it to a tint/glass shop and they put it on for me, and removed the old adhesive.

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    I'd love to replace my sealer but I don't have the key for the locks.

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    My seals are ok but the glass has scratch marks on it. Has anyone found a miracle scratch remover for glass? I've already tried both toothpaste and baking soda and got no results.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Desert Venom Racer View Post
    My seals are ok but the glass has scratch marks on it. Has anyone found a miracle scratch remover for glass? I've already tried both toothpaste and baking soda and got no results.
    https://www.eastwood.com/pro-glass-p...SAAEgLzavD_BwE

    I think this is what you need.


 

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