Challenger RTA
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Yes meant in general.I knew there would be a few panesRTA meant "in general"

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Yes meant in general.I knew there would be a few panesRTA meant "in general"
You trouble maker you!Yes in general.I knew there would be a few panesbroken over that statement.But posted it any how for the fun of it.
I have glasses off the car and also planning to put headliner first. In the last picture you have the headliner edges turned around the rear glass frame, on the surface where butyl strip/sealer goes. Did you cut those headlinerstrips away before applying the adhesive?Personally, I installed the vinyl top and headliner before front and rear glass. For me, it gives more accessibility around the openings without fear of damaging the glass. But, to each his own.View attachment 98020View attachment 98021View attachment 98022
I have not installed the glass yet, but I will trim the headliner back so that the butyl strip will have contact to the entire metal surface at the perimeter and hopefully will provide a positive seal. I'll trim it back just to the point where the cliips are located. As a side note, I had to rip out this package tray as the rear window defogger vent must have be for a different car and my spare tire would not fit - ugh. All back together again. Thress steps forward, one step back seems to be the way this thing progresses.I have glasses off the car and also planning to put headliner first. In the last picture you have the headliner edges turned around the rear glass frame, on the surface where butyl strip/sealer goes. Did you cut those headlinerstrips away before applying the adhesive?
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