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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / March 2006

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Removing Rear Window on 1995 Dodge Ram

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1995 Ram - 18 Mar 2006 05:33 GMT
Greetings !

Has anyone ever removed the factory sliding rear window from a Dodge
Ram ?  It appears that the headliner and the various interior
components must be removed.  After that, what else is involved ? Does
Dodge uses any adhesives to keep the window in place ?   Is this
something that should be left a professional auto glass shop ?

Many thanks.
Lorne - 18 Mar 2006 17:37 GMT
I removed mine last fall with a 2 X 6 - 12' . Window came out rather fast I
must say!!!  :-)  Lorne
> Greetings !
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> Many thanks.
John Kunkel - 18 Mar 2006 23:22 GMT
> Greetings !
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> Dodge uses any adhesives to keep the window in place ?   Is this
> something that should be left a professional auto glass shop ?

Like the conventional window, the sliding window is held in place by
urethane adhesive. Best left to pros.
Tom Lawrence - 19 Mar 2006 01:32 GMT
> Like the conventional window, the sliding window is held in place by
> urethane adhesive. Best left to pros.

Anyone who's half-way competent with tools can take a window out.  Putting
the new one in, and getting it so it doesn't leak, well - that's the tricky
part  :)
 
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