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Old 10-04-2002, 03:05 PM
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Unhappy 1999 Ford Mustang Conv. HELP!

I have a 1999 ford mustang conv. Yesterday, the rear window separated from the vinyl top. I called around and found out that my entire window has to be replaced, but one man mentioned that there is a way to temporarily repair it with sealant to hold me over until I gather the money to buy a new window ($500!!!)....any idea what kind of sealant to buy or how to do it?!?
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He is probably referring to black silicone sealant.
It is the same thing used by some manufacturers for oil pan
gaskets, and used by every domestic manufacturer for rear
differential pan gasket.
Can be found at any parts store, just tell them you need some
Black Silicone sealant. (Comes in a tube style and a can like a
caulking gun is used for.)

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THANKS!

Thank you so much!
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Shouldnt that be covered under warranty?
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to make a long story short, no.
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i HAVE AN 01 COBRA WITH BFG GOODRICH G-FORCE KD TIRES-----I WAS WONDERING WHAT YOU PERSONALLY THOUGHT OF YOUR NITTO 555-------MUSCLE MUSTANGS & FAST FORDS MENTIONED THAT THEY ARE USING THAT ON THEIR 3G PROJECT CAR (OR IT MAY HAVE BEEN 5.0 MAG)-----ANY FEED BACK WOULD BE GREAT-----BUT I'M MORE INTERESTED IN KNOWING IF THEY HYDROPLANE PRETTY BAD OR NOT???? THANKS BRO
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