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Old 09-01-2014, 08:19 PM
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Then he'd probably be looking at $300-$500 range, depending on if he went with aftermarket or OEM Ford CarLite glass. If you ever need a quote, just call our national hotline at:

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Thanks guys! I appreciate it! The windows are all good. I just need butyl tape.
Old 09-06-2014, 08:13 AM
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I did my last week with the 3m ribbon sealer and it seems to be sealed up great. I did a lot of hose testing with it the next day and it didn't leak at all. Also had a monsoon here on Wednesday and no problems. hopefully it stays that way forever.
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So three years later is it still good? Having a guy come out today to pop the window off an reseal it. I thought my 3rd brake light leaked but I check under the headliner and it was dripping all across the top where the top part of the rear window meets the frame.
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Good writeup!

Once upon a time I was going to put in a different window in my truck and had gotten a tube of this stuff:
Amazon Amazon

Dunno if that helps?
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Originally Posted by scobar
Good writeup!

Once upon a time I was going to put in a different window in my truck and had gotten a tube of this stuff: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000RW1XCK

Dunno if that helps?
I'll tell you this: two men from a local glass company came out (super professional and informative) and not only used thick buytl type rope caulk whatever it was, but also Urethane as well along the top of the window between the glass and buytl rope. Guaranteed it'll never leak again so that Amazon link looks like it would've worked.



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