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Old 01-07-2005, 02:59 AM   #9
Glass Guy
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Ottawa Lake
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M.O.C. #321
Harleyrider, if you find out what windows are leaking and I doubt that they are if you are not getting any water inside. The way these windows a made you will get some air to get threw where the glass slides. What you will need to do if they find the laek to be between the window frame and the fiberglass is go to a autoglass shop and get enough buttle tape of if you can find this stuff in your area it is called M-seal it is what most auto manufactures use for bolt in glass. The job of removing the window frames is not a hard one just time consuming, the one thing that I would recomend is not to use silicone, once you use it nothing else will stick to it, If someone comes to me with a windshield that is leaking and used silicone to try to stop it I won't touch it, because nothing will stick to it. I did not think your Montana had a problem with the windows leaking, don't fix whats not broke. Roman
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