ankarback
1/2 ton status
What is the easiest way to replace the rear left sidewindow in a suburban? Seems like it's very easy to crack the new one when you press it into place.

Maybe a stupid question but do I need to glue the gasket to the frame to prevent it from leaking.
here is how I do it.

Sounds much the same way the windsheild goes in??--(never did a side window on a "burb yet)..I thought they would go in like the rear window on a pickup,and you'd use speaker wire or rope to suck the gasket into the metal cutout of the body..hmmm!
fireplug said:Yep, exactly the same as the windshield. And no need to use wire!

Wicked cool Ideadiesel4me said:If I had a Suburban with a broken side window,I think I'd smash the other one too,and sheet metal over the openings and fill it smooth!.."Panel" suburbans look awesome,and GM never made any after 1972 that I'm aware of..![]()
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...... If I ever break a side window, I may scarifice a bit of visibility in favor of making it look freakin awsome
Panel trucks just make me feel warm and fuzzy in side 