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Old 06-24-2010, 04:12 PM   #1
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Question Help with Rear Window Drain on 34 5 Window Coupe

Tired of water leaking in my rear window I bought the rear window drain. It came with out instructions. No good for me because when I got my car it did not have one. So I have no idea how that is suppose to get mounted under the rear window.

I am sure some of you know what I need to do and is willing to share your knowledge.

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Old 06-24-2010, 05:08 PM   #2
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Tired of water leaking in my rear window I bought the rear window drain. It came with out instructions. No good for me because when I got my car it did not have one. So I have no idea how that is suppose to get mounted under the rear window.

I am sure some of you know what I need to do and is willing to share your knowledge.

Thanks

Rich
Rich, If were talking about the same thing, you need all of the original wood that goes around the rear window, and the package shelf. The sheet metal tray is held up by the two wood strips that are on each side of the window, these become the end pieces for the tray. The lip on the tray, then bolts up to the package shelf. This is a project that you need pictures of how the parts fit together, and i do not have them at this time, Good Luck....Ed
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Rich, If were talking about the same thing, you need all of the original wood that goes around the rear window, and the package shelf. The sheet metal tray is held up by the two wood strips that are on each side of the window, these become the end pieces for the tray. The lip on the tray, then bolts up to the package shelf. This is a project that you need pictures of how the parts fit together, and i do not have them at this time, Good Luck....Ed
Thanks for the info. I saw some rotten wood right below the package tray. I am going to need pictures because I have a feeling what I need to hold that tray is long gone.

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Old 07-10-2010, 01:45 PM   #4
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I may be slow but I did figure it out. Here are some photos to help the next guy out.

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Old 07-20-2010, 07:08 PM   #5
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AZFrank needed more pics so here they are. I think the drain pan goes below the package tray so I need to move it.

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