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![]() Since there was no glass I removed the rear window molding/trim. It is held in place with three screws on either side, diver / passenger and six trim clips on top. I was able to pull the top trim off by hand. The bottom trim came out easily, in 10 inch strips all broken up.
I learned that the headliner is tucked in under the molding / trim, so it must be installed before a new window goes in. I bet same goes for the windshield. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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