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The dreaded leaking and cracked rear window frame

frisby5

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If my rear window starts leaking, I'm not going to d!ck around with the dealer, just to have another defective rear window installed. I'll buy a solid rear window and have my local glass shop install it. $300-400 out of pocket and the problem is solved.
Solid rear window! If your keeping the truck get a solid rear window so you dont have to worry about it. Thats my truck at the dealer when i was buying.
 

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After putting a bead of silicone on my rear window frame, I still had a slight leak. While working on my audio system I noticed the rear wall vents were filthy with dirt and had water spots. I popped it out and the dinky seal around the vent has been covered with silicone. After letting it dry for a few, I have been through several rainstorms but no more leaks.


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