1999-2007 Ford F 250-750 super duty back glass install / removal
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- Brad from Brad's Auto Glass shows you how to install repair replacement of a 1999-2007 Ford F 250-750 super duty sliding rear window back glass.
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You guys are awesome. Watched the video, ordered the necessary glass for my 2003 F250, and installed it with the rope method. Good as new! Thanks also for suggesting that I use the cheaper FedEx shipping when I called. The window arrived in just two days. Really appreciate the video and the great service!!!
Just did this today and it worked perfectly just as you described thank you
Your tips and tricks in this video along with your advice on the phone and your glass worked wonders! Like my lil incident never even happened!!!! Thanks a million Brad, saved me 600 bucks
THANK YOU! No one else can figure out to say oh let's do a regular back window that 90% of the trucks have all of them are replacing a moving window or a sliding window
Absolutely genius!!!! Thanks for the video!!
Worked first try and saved me $100+. Thank you
Pretty slick and quick method.
Oh boy did you save my ass thank you for taking the time to upload your video it was most definitely helpful
very good vid TY
Where is the video that shows where all the bolts are and how to remove backseat and stuff?
I have a 2001 F250 Crew Cab.
Thanks Ron that was really informative what size rope did you use? And what type?
5/32 recoil starter approximately 16 feet long. recoil starter rope is woven differently is much more suitable for glass installation
Great job
when putting the rear window in do you need any kind of adhesive or glue to keep it from leaking I have a 2006 Ford F250 power sliding glass. And I need to replace track or at least fix the track so it will slide right
No sealant required I have tracks available
So it doesn’t bolt on or anything? Is it simply the gasket keeping it from falling out? Looking to put a power slider in my 99.
Simply the gasket
Looking at the original back window it looks like they use some sort of black glue or caulk around the inside of the gasket... I notice you didn't use any car for anyting like that? Replacing a 2001 F250 solid back window no engine no nothing just solid plane No-Frills back window
How did that go? Cause I'm having a horrible time with it... I tried to use 3/8th butyl tape but it was too much and there wasn't any room for the rope/allow gasket to lip over and now after removing the butyl for the SECOND TIME (RAGE) now the goddamn window won't fit into place.
I am massively regretting not just paying a shop to do this because this has been awful. Plus I don't see the poster of this videos logic of "our trucks were leaking with some old butyl in place, so removing all that butyl and adding nothing in its place is supposed to make our windows seal up better than before"?
Not sure I see the logic in that.
Looking at the original back window it looks like they use some sort of black glue or caulk around the inside of the gasket... I notice you didn't use any car for anyting like that? Replacing a 2001 F250 solid back window no engine no nothing just solid plane No-Frills back window
Some of the early builds had sealant but I do not recommend it just clean it out with brake clean