Today after work I decided to get adventurous and tackle the RHS rear window. After removing the door trim I tested the motor- nothing. Well, the LHS motor was brand new, but this one was (probably) 35 years old, so, yup, bearings were full of water, rusted, you know the story. So I need a new Motor. No big deal. Problem is, while maneuvering the motor to get it out and jiggling the glass, the glass just about came of in my hand. There is a metal support that holds the glass at its bottom, and this metal support has the holes in it for the window raise/lower mechanism. The slot in this metal support is about 1/4" wide, and was filled with some very old looking, and quite brittle, rubber. Now, it seems to me that I need to remove all this (which I've already done, in typical "dive right in" mentality) and replace it with a strip of glued rubber, then press the glass in. Does this sound right? Anybody who has done this before have some pointers? My car has some ghetto-esque plastic taped over the rear window, for the time being; it looks gawdawful and I won't drive it in that condition! But, its supposed to rain tomorrow... ===== --Mike Pittinaro My girlfriend left me My trusty Imperial Remains more faithful __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax http://taxes.yahoo.com/