rear window rubber
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rear window rubber
how easy is it to fit a new rubber on the outside of the rear window? also would it be ok to get a new one from a scrappy or will i need a new one?
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no idea, but no one else replied and i hate that, wouldntve thought it\'d be too difficult?
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theres an idea, doubt they\'d charge much, 5min job for a pro probably
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guys it is simple I took it off when I was tinting my windows but decided not to take the glass out cos it was actually bonded into place as well! The rubber just lifts in the corners and you can just push it into the gap with the new one or scrappy whateva. Why do u need a new one is the other damaged or missing? It will be easy as pie to do took me bout 3-4 mins to replace.
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theres a post in the general section that says why.
basicaly someone nicked it off mine either coz they needed one (unlikely) or to try and get in to my car for my 6x9\'s (most likely)
basicaly someone nicked it off mine either coz they needed one (unlikely) or to try and get in to my car for my 6x9\'s (most likely)
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[quote=\".\"]prolly trying to bake in to steal his JBL 6x9\'s! lmfao[/quote]
BAKE there way in
BAKE there way in