reseal back and windshield glass

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  1. bomrat

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    hi, my 74 comet 4 door has good glass all around. problem is that the front and back glass leaks in the corners, its been an issue for years and years.

    i want to pull the glass and have new seals installed and done right.

    first, how do i get the molding off?
    second, where can i get the new weatherstripping / gaskets for the front and back glass?

    i also want to install new weatherstripping sometime for the 4 doors as well.

    thanks
     
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    auto krafters should ha ve ur door seals
     
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    hi guys, well i pulled my back glass, i cleaned up the surface. I need to purchase new clips for the trim and a new gasket.

    the previous install, it looks like they also use some black adhesive between the steel and the rubber. (this would be the flat face or lip that the glass sits on) was that normal for this installation?

    any videos on installing or instructions on how to install the back glass when i get the new gasket. my back glass is still in great shape.

    thanks
     
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    yes my 72 73 and 74 all had that black stuff, it helps keep the water out
     

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