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<blockquote data-quote="ChaseinBass" data-source="post: 8655113" data-attributes="member: 655848"><p>I don’t know if it helps but windows are not glued in with silicone so if your trying to use silicone that’s the problem . You want to use windshield glue and I have a glass guy that I know and my front and rear busted loose and he removed old glue down to metal and used a primer for that glue and reglued them in and I haven’t have a problem since. Mine is an extra cab 153-154 dB if that helps I also removed 1/4 rear pop out window frames and used the windshield glue to glue in the pop outs solid and worked great. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChaseinBass, post: 8655113, member: 655848"] I don’t know if it helps but windows are not glued in with silicone so if your trying to use silicone that’s the problem . You want to use windshield glue and I have a glass guy that I know and my front and rear busted loose and he removed old glue down to metal and used a primer for that glue and reglued them in and I haven’t have a problem since. Mine is an extra cab 153-154 dB if that helps I also removed 1/4 rear pop out window frames and used the windshield glue to glue in the pop outs solid and worked great. [/QUOTE]
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