1999-2007 FORD F 250-750 CENTER GLASS REPLACEMENT SUPERDUTY
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- Опубліковано 11 жов 2024
- Brad from Brad's Auto Glass shows you how to install a 1999-2007 F250 - F750 sliding rear window back glass
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Saved me a struggle. Thank you brother
Awesome, great job.
Worked as advertised- it freaked me out a little when I was tapping (hitting) it into place- but really not much trouble. Thanks for the videos and glass
Same process for a truck with the power slider? Already have the glass from you
does not apply to power window You must fully remove the window to replace the glass. Bradsautoglass.com
I found that even with this I was having to flex the glass a little more than I'd like to get it in. I ended up using a set of pistol grip clamps set to expand about 1/3 from the end of each end of the window set in the same frame as your expanding stick there. It got me enough play with it that the mud knife wasn't even required, I just had to push it once
At the beginning you said the piece was modified to fit without pulling the entire frame. Has it been ground down on the long sides?
You can NEVER grind glass without it breaking. Please re-watch the installation video and follow the instructions.
This part is manufactured specifically for our company and is modified to fit easier.
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The piece I have I ordered from Ford and it is a good 1/4" to 3/8" too long on the latch side to fit past the actual frame itself. I tried fudging it with sticks and it just won't expand enough for the latch side of glass. I have a granite polishing wet grinder that has multiple grit pads. Most coarse is 60 grit. I've used on non tempered glass before but tempered I'm not sure. Not sure what to do. Spent $290 on the glass.
Brad, great video. I have a question, my son has an 07 250 with the sliding rear window. The "catch" that the latch locks to is missing from his window. Can I buy that part, I can't find it listed anywhere. Thanks
It sounds like there's something going on because that part would not be easily removed it's held in with two screws you need to call tech support. Also look at the lower corners of your back glass and look for the word ford or carlite if you did not see the word its definitely not repairable
@@autoglassamerica I have a couple of pictures I can send you if I can getnyour email address. I looked on the corner and seen GPW I believe on the glass.
It's probably PGW and that would be OK
@@autoglassamerica the piece missing doesn't screw in, looks like it was glued.
Nice job
Thanks!
Is there supposed to be a small gap at the top ? The top is past the rubber gasket. Either way it was pretty difficult getting it in without feeling like I was flexing the glass too much. I had to kick it to get it to pop in all the way.
sometimes you have to get rough with it The glass is tougher than you think. thanks for hanging in there and completing your task