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I just made my first attempt at installing replacement one of the door glass channel liners from SS and the results were far from satisfactory. The replacements are designed to hold in place without the rivets that held the originals. The problem is they are anything but easy to install. They are coated in a soft rubber that will provide friction and keep them in place when installed but that makes them slightly oversized and nearly impossible to press into place. As I pressed it in, one side would go in okay but the other side was so tight that the rubber would separate and shear away from the metal channel.
I tried several methods including rubber and wooden mallets and tapping on a piece of plastic the same thickness as the glass in the channel. Nothing made them go in easily and it actually got more difficult and the results got worse the closer I got to finishing. The liner got more distorted as I made my way down.
I understand there is a balance with this design with being able to press it in and have it stay but they are anything but user friendly.
Has anyone tackled this and hopefully figured something out that they can pass along?
I tried several methods including rubber and wooden mallets and tapping on a piece of plastic the same thickness as the glass in the channel. Nothing made them go in easily and it actually got more difficult and the results got worse the closer I got to finishing. The liner got more distorted as I made my way down.
I understand there is a balance with this design with being able to press it in and have it stay but they are anything but user friendly.
Has anyone tackled this and hopefully figured something out that they can pass along?