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Old 01-15-2013, 06:05 AM
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Wagon window removal

I'm looking for info on removal of my fixed side windows of my 68 Satellite wagon. Anyone had experience or knowledge of this task? Thanks, Jim
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Old 01-15-2013, 07:29 AM
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Originally Posted by shortlinestout
I'm looking for info on removal of my fixed side windows of my 68 Satellite wagon. Anyone had experience or knowledge of this task? Thanks, Jim
let's see picture's, it will help
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I assume you are talking about the windows in the cargo area ? I would check for new seals before removing them similar to removing a windshield
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It is a rubber gasket. It has the tucked in lip like the windshield, but only on the inside bottom. I was able to save the windshield gasket. I'll try to get pictures posted. Jim
Old 01-19-2013, 07:46 AM
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The windows are out

I figured it out, there is a tuck lip on the sides and top of the outside as well as the bottom of the inside. They came out easier than the windshield. The gasket on the inside of the tuck looks like new. I'll now try to find the best conditioner for the gaskets. Thanks for the input. Jim
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