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Old 05-23-2007
DaRookie DaRookie is offline
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Default Chevy Truck Backglass questions

I forget the NAGS number, but I need advice on how to avoid squeezeout on the chevy p/u back glass (not slider). There is no molding so any excess is obvious.

I've tried using a power and hand caulking gun with a very narrow, short v-bead of glue. I worry that there may not be enough glue in there.

Yeah, it's a rookie question... but I would sure appreciate the advice.

Thanks.
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Old 05-25-2007
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Default Re: Chevy Truck Backglass questions

Did you cut the glass out? If so you run a VERY small bead (about the size of a ink pen) around the very inside of the pinch weild.
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Old 09-26-2007
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Default Re: Chevy Truck Backglass questions

use closed cell foam on the outer edge of the glass run a small v bead on the glass up next to the foam.
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