Extended cab windows
fp1529
09-24-2009, 04:33 AM
I have a 1982 extended cab s-10. How do you remove the side fixed windows? I am planning on painting the cab and there is some rust around these windows.
jdmccright
09-24-2009, 10:33 AM
I thought that the extended cab windows were the swing-out type. If they are not, then you would have to cut the adhesive holding them in. Be careful to not damage the plastic edge trim around the window.
If they are swing-out style, then you can remove the pressed-in pin to disconnect the plastic lock lever and window and unscrew the retaining nut. It appears it will slide out of the slots for the hinges from the parts drawing here... http://www.lmctruck.com/icatalog/cst/full.aspx?Page=29
[EDIT] Just checked...both were offered. Shoulda done my research beforehand :banghead: Changes are in italics.
If they are swing-out style, then you can remove the pressed-in pin to disconnect the plastic lock lever and window and unscrew the retaining nut. It appears it will slide out of the slots for the hinges from the parts drawing here... http://www.lmctruck.com/icatalog/cst/full.aspx?Page=29
[EDIT] Just checked...both were offered. Shoulda done my research beforehand :banghead: Changes are in italics.
fp1529
09-24-2009, 06:08 PM
They are the fixed type. Do I have to remove the black rubber trim from the outer edge? If so what is the best way to do it without damaging them? And any more details would help. Thanks
jdmccright
09-25-2009, 12:26 PM
You'll need a windshield bead cutting tool with some tape wrapped around the bend to protect the plastic/rubber trim...or you could apply tape around the window edge. You should not need to remove the window's edge trim. You can also apply tape to the cab around the window to protect the edge.
If you have reservations, take the truck to your local window replacement shop and ask them to cut them out for a small fee. Good luck!
If you have reservations, take the truck to your local window replacement shop and ask them to cut them out for a small fee. Good luck!
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