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    Gen 2 Gts rear window glued brackets

    Anyone have suggestion on the adheisive that is used (where to buy also) to glue the brackets to glass for the lift cylinders and the hinge part of the window on a 2000 Gts. pictures an advice would be great.. I do have appt for a glass company to fix, unsure if I want car sitting there for a couple a days..

    Thanks
    jon

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjfne View Post
    Anyone have suggestion on the adheisive that is used (where to buy also) to glue the brackets to glass for the lift cylinders and the hinge part of the window on a 2000 Gts. pictures an advice would be great.. I do have appt for a glass company to fix, unsure if I want car sitting there for a couple a days..

    Thanks
    jon
    Your local glass guy will be able to do it. Or can tell you the correct glue. It should be the same as what they use to glue rear view mirrors on.

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    Bugman Jeff could probably help you with this:
    http://driveviper.com/forums/threads...ll=1#post43611

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chorps View Post
    Bugman Jeff could probably help you with this:
    http://driveviper.com/forums/threads...ll=1#post43611
    Hey, I was going to say that

    I glued my glass about a year and a half ago. It spends a lot of time in the sun, and it's still holding as good as the day I glued it.

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    My bracket is also bent on the passenger side and I was wondering what would have caused it to bend away from the glass, thought maybe high speeds. Thanks for letting me know about the glue; great thread on the fix Bugman. I've heard the fog-light lenses also have a tendency to come off at high speeds however at 150mph at the proving grounds both the window and the fog light lenses stayed on! (Detroit was great!)


 

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