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May 11, 08 - 11:25 AM
FW 525

Doing one of these next week. Any tips on these? Is this the one with the wiper laid on the glass? Thanks
xs



May 11th, 2008 - 11:56 AM
Re: FW 525

Old skool MB 300e.most of the time you gonna have to remove at least one side of the friction clips on rivits off to lay the glass in..better to remove the wiper assembly.Fairly easy..10mm bolts..Ive seen the cardboard trick used to jump the wiper.If done right,the cardboard pulls out clean with no urethane on it...Not thatr I indorse it or recomend it...just my obervation..These windows from that factory are pressed in pretty tight to the pinchweld...Grind a blade as thin you can..Or use a fein knife..top molding is metal and snaps with friction clips also...
potato*



May 11th, 2008 - 12:15 PM
Re: FW 525

Nothing I like more than a clean, quiet, extraction however have some wire handy and a vacuum plugged in just in case things get a little messy.


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