Glenn,
I was able to use a knife and some Goof Off to get all of the old adhesive. > --
Glenn,
I was able to use a knife and some Goof Off to get all of the old adhesive. > --
Ok
That is always an option - depends on if you have more time (for replacing the clip yourself) or money (to buy the new window). If you're paying the dealer to do one or the other, by the time they add on their labor to replace the clip, you might just as well have them put in a new window (comes with new clips attached) instead.
Some people are tempted to buy a junk yard window - but I guarantee that the clip will already be in the process of breaking. See this thread on the 300M Club forums - scroll down to my post with the photos to see what I'm talking about:
Bill Putney (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my address with the letter 'x')
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