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Does the 1994 Mercedes E320 wagon needs glue to secure the liftgate rear/back window
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There are four parts, according to the diagram (see below on this post) that completed the liftgate glass kit on my 1994 Mercedes w124 E320 wagon.
On the Diagram: 1. Glass part number 124-740-01-57 2. Window Frame, part number 124-740-00-56 3. Molding - Left Mercedes-Benz (124-745-01-55-7129), Molding -Right Mercedes-Benz (124-745-02-55-7129), 4. Joint - Mercedes-Benz (124-745-00-80-7129) My question is there anything else that needs to put in, like glue or something like that to secured glass kit on the liftgate? Or just the joint part (number 4 on the diagram) will secured the whole thing together? Any comments, feedback/advice is greatly appreciated. |
A new gasket unless the existing is reusable. If reusing the gasket, sealant may be needed in some areas.
Good luck!!! |
124 still used the old school “H” channel gasket for the rear glass.
You need to find a glass shop that knows how to use a piece of rope to install the glass into the gasket. |
Yes to the H channel gasket. Can be a DIY with two people and some parachute cord. Should be much easier than a W123 windshield.
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Jay Bob and Sugar Bear, thanks for the comments in the post. I am still working on it.
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I have the glass window, just need the three remaining parts:
2. Window Frame, part number 124-740-00-56 3. Molding - Left Mercedes-Benz (124-745-01-55-7129), Molding -Right Mercedes-Benz (124-745-02-55-7129), 4. Joint - Mercedes-Benz (124-745-00-80-7129) |
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