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The years haven't been kind to this set of seals. Running down the road any faster than 30 mph produced enough wind leakage to whistle Dixie--and drive us crazy. In rain we'd have to keep a rag handy for the occasional wipe. To disassemble the wing window, you'll need to remove the door's interior panel, window crank, armrest, and door handle. From there, it's a simple matter of removing a bolt at the leading edge of the chrome frame, another bolt at the bottom of the door, and a long Phillips sheetmetal screw. A slight twist frees the assembly from the door.
Wing Window Seals - Wing It

The years haven't been kind to this set of seals. Running down the road any faster than 30 mph produced enough wind leakage to whistle Dixie--and drive us crazy. In rain we'd have to keep a rag handy for the occasional wipe. To disassemble the wing window, you'll need to remove the door's interior panel, window crank, armrest, and door handle. From there, it's a simple matter of removing a bolt at the leading edge of the chrome frame, another bolt at the bottom of the door, and a long Phillips sheetmetal screw. A slight twist frees the assembly from the door.  View Related Article

 

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