I started down the path of installing molding clips, hoping to install the molding last weekend. I didn't get very far, yet thought I'd post what I learned.
The MTF video (link above, watch both part I and II) was useful, I followed the advice about relieving a little stress from the clips and I think that will help a lot. The second video discusses use of a urethane sealer between the outside surface of the glass and the rubber seal. I had not sealed this surface and am now wondering if I should. Actually, since I found black sealer underneath both sets of original molding I own, I have a couple questions:
(a) Did the factory apply sealant between the body and the glass rubber (the void where the clips reside) and if so, what are you guys using?
(b) Is it recommended, as in the MTF video, to seal the rubber to the glass on the outside surfaces? If yes, do you agree with the urethane recommendation?
In the meantime, I test fitted all of my polished moldings and found that I had more fitment issues that I recall before I started polishing. The worst fitment issue I found was with the front glass, the bottom molding.... the curvature of the (original Ford, but not original to this car) piece I used isn't even close. I went back to my original lower molding and the curvature much more closely matches the car. That piece had a few dings, but I guess I'll start removing dings and polishing that piece. Ugh.... polishing these things takes forever!
On the rear glass, I also wasted a bunch of time before I realized the *longer* of the two horizontal pieces goes at the BOTTOM. :-) That little tidbit might save someone some time. :-)