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On the back glass I trimmed the sides and bottom as normal , at the top I used a white china marker to mark my cut line . Nice and simple unlike the rest of the car

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I did one last week...I removed a couple of screws fromt the front doors and then was able to remove the moulding.

I am a former puller now a tucker and I found the car to be a pain in the butt....not the back window it must have been easy I don't even rember doing it :beer but I could not tuck the front doors , but I did tuck the rears.

I guess the next one will be easier, I did a new ford Fusion, that was cake, this one I am undecided.....

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what three piece the back window your nuts, the whole car is cake no removal of anything or tearing it apart should take you about a hour max

dude the 3 peice was a joke read the whole post

I would love to see you do that car by yourself cleaning. cutting, installing, wiping glass, writing invoice

in an hour

these dmcs are gettin real old

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