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Subject: Installing Safari Glass in the Frames
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02-05-2008 11:31 AM  
I know there are a lot of "Safari" topics. Well i searched them all and couldn't find any info on putting the glass in the frames.

The issue is putting the glass in the lower half of the frame. When i try the Glass to Frame seal gets tucked in when i try to install.

What is the secret?

Its all in the wrist action
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04-05-2008 3:28 PM  
Hi Muggins, I havent done safaris, but I do fit windows often and always lubricate the glass with car shampoo, never with washing up liquid as its full of salt, only put lube on the glass and that should help,are the frames new? If they are repro they might need a bit fettling to fit, that is, opening up slightly with a screwdriver or similar, hope this helps, regards, Tam

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08-05-2008 9:57 AM  
Thats a good tip about the washing up liquid - I never knew it was full of salt

Ill keep trying

Thanks

Its all in the wrist action
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01-06-2008 3:29 PM  
Have you got the safaris fitted yet? we want an update!

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05-06-2008 9:53 AM  
Yes I would like to know as well

Cheers

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