How Do You Install A Rear Car Window?
The autoglass industry has changed a great deal. Vintage cars had autoglass installed simply by way of a rubber liner that fit into the frame of the car. The glass edge was then shoved into the rubber liner and held via friction. Obviously, this did not work well in collisions. Next, the industry used butyl tape to secure autoglass. Tape would be laid around the frame, followed by the windshield and completed by installing weatherstripping. However, as more vehicles moved to using autoglass as a constructural component, a new system was developed. The latest in autoglass technology uses urethane adhesive to secure the windshield to the frame. The autoglass comes with prefabricated weatherstripping installed. If you are going to replace the rear car window of your vehicle, this article can teach you how in as few as three steps. Use the razor blade knife to slide along the perimeter of your old window and cut out the old caulking and weatherstripping. Urethane rubber is very strong, so