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Old 06-26-2010, 12:01 AM
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thats odd it keeps doing that

Any ways here is a small pic

 
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Today i gotten into taking the rear doors off and all the rear interior trim and rear carpet tomorrow i will finish Gutting the inside.

The front doors i will not be repairing the rust holes, way to much work to do to fix them correctly, So i am looking for a good front set of doors with little to no rust which i have seen a few in the junk yards around here.

I am currently stripping down the blazer so i can sand and primer every thing including all the door jams.

**I really need help though i want to removed the side molding permanently and when doing so i am having a hard time doing so, Also removing the rear back panel windows from the body, And also what will i use to place them back afterward and also the how to replace the strips back onto the doors since i will be stripping them down completely for primer and paint.**





 

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Thats over the top but completely understandable. good luck, i have no idea how to do any of that except simple stuff
 
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Thats over the top but completely understandable. good luck, i have no idea how to do any of that except simple stuff
Yeah this will be my very first vehicle that i have ever put this much work into,
the most before this that i have done my self would be stupid interior lighting lol
which i may do with the blazer but not really extreme.

But i really need to find out how to but back in the windows in the rear once i have them out and finish painting. So if anyone has any idea please share, i have not heard from Kyle in a while maybe he can give me some info
 
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Well got into it a little more today here is what i gotten done.





 
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when you mean rear glass, do you mean the side windows of the trunk? between the C & D pillars?
 
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Yes the rear glass
 
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i know on my second gen its adhesive crap thats holding it in. i had to have my right rear replaced and the glass place used the typical automotive glass adhesive to seal it up. no clue on the name
 
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i know on my second gen its adhesive crap thats holding it in. i had to have my right rear replaced and the glass place used the typical automotive glass adhesive to seal it up. no clue on the name
Oh yeah that's what it looks like but i am more concerned on how to remove the window because i could always ask any auto store for the adhesive for when i am putting the windows back on
 
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Old 07-02-2010, 01:42 AM
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well there is my way haha... let a sub box roll through the window and shatter it as if someone shot it with a 12 gauge.. i swear, it sounded like someone shot at me when i took that turn.

i'm not 100% sure on how to get it off really. obviously heat wont do it because of how hot it gets inside cars in Arizona.. 140ish i believe. just ask your local shop i guess
 


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