ok, so tips on this.
1. The topmost screw bracket, the one in the door frame. That can get caught in the door frame. Pull the assy down before back.
2. Once you've got it moving, pull it back and towards the outside of the truck and then once the nose and spring clear the rearview mirror twist the assy to the outside and it should come out.
3. You can't use too much windex. Windex makes that rubber slick as hell and it will eventually dry off.
4. When doing the backside window track fitting the track down into the door is a little bit of a job. If you're careful you can reach inside from the center access hole and pull the track felt w/ a pair of pliers while you push from the top. Again tons of windex.
5. A set of plastic interior tools is a good thing on these rubbers.
1. The topmost screw bracket, the one in the door frame. That can get caught in the door frame. Pull the assy down before back.
2. Once you've got it moving, pull it back and towards the outside of the truck and then once the nose and spring clear the rearview mirror twist the assy to the outside and it should come out.
3. You can't use too much windex. Windex makes that rubber slick as hell and it will eventually dry off.
4. When doing the backside window track fitting the track down into the door is a little bit of a job. If you're careful you can reach inside from the center access hole and pull the track felt w/ a pair of pliers while you push from the top. Again tons of windex.
5. A set of plastic interior tools is a good thing on these rubbers.