*NOTE, this is a two step(pieces) bailey rubber install, in regards to EACH upright bailey channel rubber
NOT as professional as a single piece.. but easier to feed window into and guarantees window wont fall out!
REASON: i found.. it's hard to feed window into rails with baileys run from full top to bottom from the get go
front and rears, (the reg/winder is moved and bolted in to place later.. AFTER have fed window into bailey channel)
(rear door: install the small 3/4 window with the rubber)
drop window in. sit on floor
do door belts first.
(rear door: feed and bolt in the removable side rail/upright bracket )
with the glass in the door, RESTING on floor.
mark with a texta where reaches height to on each channel.
install bailey channels, from top of door and going down...
only going to an inch HIGHER than texta mark! (cut CLEANLY at this point)
lift glass half way into door, feeding into bailey rubbers,
..and slide reg into door and on to window rail, (with reg/winder set at lowest/open)
THEN set into place and tighten window reg/winder nuts.
then RAISE window to closed position. allow glue to set for an hour.
(if you haven't glued in.. leave overnight to "form" the bailey channel. move on to next door)
next..
run bailey channel from texta point down to the bottom of channel.
lower window, and allow time to form/press into place, (or glue to set.)
done.
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extra paint coats can make door belts a bitch to fit, grease them first.
and check belts length first, may need to trim ends so as to not scratch paint.