Putting glass in any old car or truck can be a chore, but its especially difficult with the old-style rope type gaskets or lock bead gaskets. In this video, I will show you a DIY way to install front windshields with rope-style gasket on a 1953 chevy 3100 truck, a back glass with a lock bead style that can also be used on the front windshield if your vehicle has a lock bead, and finally a quick tutorial how to replace side glass on a 47-55 Chevy or GMC truck. The side glass is very simple to do compared to the front and back glass!
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If you ever plan to paint the truck silicone won't be your friend. Soapy water works well.
Hey, Ryan, put your Springs in that car. R, it's easy I can do all that. I'm on mechanic by trade. It's Don it for about 40 years plus I'm a welder fabricator cater.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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Brian, thanks for putting glass in my truck. Now you can deliver it anytime. Ha ha, just had some fun.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Looking good you do a great job explaining .
Great video doing the glass, not an easy task, but well done!
I'm glad you are not doing those springs yourself, safety first. It's good to see Felix .