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Old 08-09-2016, 09:32 PM
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my rear sliding glass window few months ago i posted about the leak didn't get too much infomation https://www.f150forum.com/f4/2006-f1...w-leak-323199/

I went ahead and replaced the weather stripping around the window.. but if i hold a water hose onto the back window it still pours in... can someone confirm this isn't right..? i think it has some sort of drain...

also can someone post pictures of their weather stripping inside and out.. so i can see if they have the gaps like i got in the previous topic?

i haven't heard anymore watch sloshing in cab.. so i'm not 100% sure if it stopped leaking i know i can put a hose in the back window and it pours in

I want to make sure it's fixed before i go tinting my windows
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Originally Posted by grss429
my rear sliding glass window few months ago i posted about the leak didn't get too much infomation https://www.f150forum.com/f4/2006-f1...w-leak-323199/ I went ahead and replaced the weather stripping around the window.. but if i hold a water hose onto the back window it still pours in... can someone confirm this isn't right..? i think it has some sort of drain... also can someone post pictures of their weather stripping inside and out.. so i can see if they have the gaps like i got in the previous topic? i haven't heard anymore watch sloshing in cab.. so i'm not 100% sure if it stopped leaking i know i can put a hose in the back window and it pours in I want to make sure it's fixed before i go tinting my windows
How did you go about replacing the weather stripping? I have 1 strip that's missing. I have all new strips to replace it but never figured out how to remove the window to replace the glass.
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How did you go about replacing the weather stripping? I have 1 strip that's missing. I have all new strips to replace it but never figured out how to remove the window to replace the glass.
You dont have to remove the glass, i think if you read the poat I qouted their is a guide or a few people explaining the length of the strips and locations
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My issue is the side seals I cannot get them in the channel without taking the window out
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My issue is the side seals I cannot get them in the channel without taking the window out
They are pretty easy, i do them i think from the bed of truckand a screw driver
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They are pretty easy, i do them i think from the bed of truckand a screw driver
Did you put a glue on them before you put them in?
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Did you put a glue on them before you put them in?
No because i test fitted and i felt like it was still leaking.. so once i know its normal or i fix it i wl glue them
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Yeah there's no way a screw driver is gonna get it in. Gonna be pulling the window to do them. Or I'm gonna take it to ford for them to do it

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Originally Posted by casey.mikl
Yeah there's no way a screw driver is gonna get it in. Gonna be pulling the window to do them. Or I'm gonna take it to ford for them to do it
I dont think the sliding window comes out.. not really sure what your problem is i replaced mine without issues..
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I dont think the sliding window comes out.. not really sure what your problem is i replaced mine without issues..
I can't get them in the channel they won't push in.


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