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    Rear window replacement dry fit or with mastic bonding

    New tailgate want to put in window this week but seen in the manual need too use mastic bonding.
    So should I use this as I thought going in dry would be better.?
    Also where do you put the water hole in the rubber seal bottom left..?
    Thanks

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    Committee, Shop Manager, SE Regional Rep Bigfoot's Avatar
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    Re: Rear window replacement dry fit or with mastic bonding

    Wouldn't use any bonding when putting in the rear window. Lots of liquid and a piece of string, real easy to put in the window.

    As for the water hole, it will only go in one place on the bottom, if there is only 1 you will either have the rubber wrong way round or upside down if its at top I guess.

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    Re: Rear window replacement dry fit or with mastic bonding

    Thanks just as I thought will go in dry. But that manual saying different so just wanted to ask to make sure thanks!!

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    Re: Rear window replacement dry fit or with mastic bonding

    You never want to go in dry! Paracord with washing up liquid is what you need for this job. And a second set of hands.

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    Re: Rear window replacement dry fit or with mastic bonding

    Hahah I mean no bonding going to sort the main issue out first Friday timing will let u know how I get on Alex. Thanks

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