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Post Info TOPIC: Removing rear window trim?


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Removing rear window trim?


Well I have a slight leak in my back window of the 67.  When i had my windshield done the guy had suggested that I try and pump some sealer in it before having a glass shop do it.  So my question is what tools/ tricks are involved to get the trim off? 
Thanks, Jesse

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there is a tool that costs about 10 bucks at canadian tire or your local speed shop, made by K&D I think called  'GM TRIM TOOL',just gently work it around disengaging the clips as you go.SLOWLY is the key as if you rush you WILL bend the trim. go easy and it is pretty straight forward.

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Thanks, Ill have to have a look next time at the Wheel.

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67 Beaumont- Work in progress

83 K20- to much to list

97 GMC SLE: Cranked N Dualed

02 Cavalier, the sleeper that wont wake up.

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