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Replacing The Dutchman Panel Removing The Weather Stripping

 
 
Replacing The Dutchman Panel Removing The Weather Stripping
Replacing The Dutchman Panel Removing The Weather Stripping
The first step is to make sure all the weatherstripping rubber is out of the rear window opening-you don't want it anywhere near the welding areas. This will make finding the spot welds you need to drill a lot easier. You can do this quickly with a torch if you want, but it really stinks (especially inside the shop), so the hammer and scraper method was used. View Related Article
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