So,, the first time i've encounter glue in windows with my son's Mach I. I followed the exact procedures as the West Coast Cougar's Youtube video on removing the old brackets, cleaning then scuffing the glass for better adhesion, then bought the 3m adhesive - following the directions to the "T" and let the windows set up for DAYS! Installed in the car over a year ago and just yesterday noticed that the back vertical chrome trim piece was now hitting the upper roof rail (metal) when closing the doors. Luckily I am still working on new door panels and haven't closed up the doors completely. I found that when you roll the window up and give any extra pull to make sure its up tight, (and mind you nothing out of the ordinary, I have done this on every Mustang I have to make sure the window is up well) that the "X" scissors mechanism that moves the window up has forced the rear bracket/glass to separate!!!!! The back stop on the rear bracket is holding the bracket in place but the scissors mechanism is pushing up on the front of the bracket which has now moved the rear of the glass out of the bracket. This has occurred on both sides. the other pieces of glass seem to be fine. It has pulled the glass out cleanly, to where I can place move material in the channel and reset but now hesitant to use 3M again.. You can even see the scuffing intact on the bottom edge of the glass. Pretty let down at this point. The old silicon someone globbed in the channels was holding better, poo poo on me for trying to do this correctly? LOL
Any help hear would be greatly appreciated as I need a fix ASAP as we are ready to close up the doors for the cars initial road test. thoughts??
Thanks for a reply.