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F.J. (Rovercon)
| Posted on Sunday, May 12, 2002 - 02:08 pm: |
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The weatherstrip on one of the rear cargo windows has a big crack / hole (about an inch wide) and I was thinking about replacing it. I called the dealer about the weatherstrip and they said that in order to replace it, the window needed to be removed and that they wouldn't guarantee that it wouldn't shatter. I asked if they did this themselves and they said that they sent it to an auto glass place. When I called them, they said the same thing. I called another and I got the same replied. Has anyone needed to replace the weatherstrip on this window? Part of me thinks that they need to tell me this because it is a possibility and they don't want to take the liability -- but then, if that is your business, shouldn't you be liable for doing crappy work? I was also thinking that maybe I should just get some black water proof sealant. Any comments? |
   
Cooper
| Posted on Monday, May 13, 2002 - 08:23 pm: |
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Well, i have the same crack or tear in my weather stripping now. I ordered the strip for my rear glass and am just waiting to find time to take it to a glass place. It's not hard to do. Any glass place should be able to do it. I think you have to remove the spare tire to do it. Ask an auto glass place, one that has a good rep. and see what they say. It's really no different from any other stripping. |
   
F.J. (Rovercon)
| Posted on Monday, May 13, 2002 - 11:36 pm: |
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how much did you pay for the weatherstrip and did you order it from the dealer? |
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