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In this Discussion
- Browniepetersen May 2011
- duncan May 2011
- Geoff C., N.Z. May 2011
- Marconi May 2011
- ski4life65 May 2011
R&R headliner
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According to the body manual you have to remove the back glass. Doesn't say to remove the windshield, just the interior trim mouldings.If you're stuck in a hole, stop digging.
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Yes, Geoff is correct, rear glass has to come out, but windshield stays in. When you take off the reveal mouldings you need to have about 4 sheet metal screws w/ washers handy to put back into the body to hld the w/s up so it doesn't fall back. I'm assuming that the w/s in a 54 is held in like the 48 to 53s.
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Back in the day we would break the back glass just to get a good window rubber. Now that they are being reproduced that is no longer necessary. A good exacto knife will cut the rubber. I did mine on the outside and then pushed the window onto some thick foam in the back. It was hanging about half way out and I removed it. Simple operation.Brownie
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I just did this with my 52 Hollywood. Lot's of soapy water in a spray bottle and a heavy cord will make life easier. One person inside pulling out the cord and another outside pushing (or beating!) the glass in with the palm of thier hand (remove your watch and rings....). Keep spraying the water on the rubber. We had it installed in short order.
Don
