Man for a car like that I'd find it hard to glue that cheap sh*t moulding kit on..I'd invest in a new window..do it right.
OK, so for those who have had this happen to their car, what is everyone's experience on replacing the window moulding?
I would agree with KeVIIIn and NoLimit95, if it permanently took care of the issue. However, I would not want to spend $350-$450 on replacing the window, and have the moulding wrinkle again in a few years.
Thanks- Lou
OK, so for those who have had this happen to their car, what is everyone's experience on replacing the window moulding?
I would agree with KeVIIIn and NoLimit95, if it permanently took care of the issue. However, I would not want to spend $350-$450 on replacing the window, and have the moulding wrinkle again in a few years.
Thanks- Lou
The reason this wrinkling happens is because it sits in the sun for years. For how nice the car is I'd hope you will be covering it or parking it in a garage..so if it won't see years and years of sun anymore it won't matter. I've mentioned this several times before, but I had my rear glass replaced with a brand new factory ford glass and the seal is much thicker and less pliable than the old one. It'll never wrinkle up again in the time I own it.
What a beautiful gem! I love it when these cars can be saved.
Where can we buy a brand new rear window? All of the glass companies I contacted gave me estimates over $1000 and no one could guarantee they existed.
What a beautiful gem! I love it when these cars can be saved.
Where can we buy a brand new rear window? All of the glass companies I contacted gave me estimates over $1000 and no one could guarantee they existed.
OK, so for those who have had this happen to their car, what is everyone's experience on replacing the window moulding?
I would agree with KeVIIIn and NoLimit95, if it permanently took care of the issue. However, I would not want to spend $350-$450 on replacing the window, and have the moulding wrinkle again in a few years.
Thanks- Lou