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I just purchased all the items I think I need to replace the window glass and windshield. I have taken out the windshield and door glass, just looking for any tips on making this a smooth process.

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All the glass is flat glass so it should be no major problem. Just be sure to seal the windshield the best you can in the frame. Using the glass tape can be a pain and be careful putting the windshield glass in and don't break it as you may need a rubber mallet to "help" it into the grooves.
You have great access to the door glass so for the most part it should be pretty straight forward.
Seveal guys here have 37's, as well as myself, so don't be afraid to ask questions....you modifying or going stock? Is your truck in one piece?!!


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Thanks for the advice, I am restoring to orginal. It was my grandfathers orginal farm truck. Hasn't run since the 70's so just trying to get it running for now. The plan is to keep it all original. All the parts are there so it shouldn't be a problem. Thanks again.


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