JBugs - 1971 VW Super Beetle - Glass Installation

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    Now that the interior of our 1971 Super Beetle is complete, we’ll finally install the windshield, rear window and quarter windows to seal it up. Our installer goes over some tips and tricks he’s learned over the years. Follow along and see how easy it can be to install new glass in your Vintage Volkswagen.
    Intro: 0:00
    Rear window glass prep: 0:42
    Rear window glass installation: 2:35
    Quarter window glass prep: 3:16
    Quarter window glass installation: 3:32
    Windshield glass prep: 3:45
    Windshield glass installation: 4:15
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    Tools used in this video:
    16 Gauge Wire
    Plastic Trim Tool
    Empty Ball Point Pen (or a gasket maker nozzle)
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    Parts used in this video:
    VW Cal Look Window Rubber Kit, 1965 to 1971 (111-0165C)
    www.jbugs.com/product/111-016...
    Silicone Spray Lubricant (SILICONE)
    www.jbugs.com/product/SILICON...
    VW Beetle Windshield, 1965 to 1977 (113845101D)
    www.jbugs.com/product/1138451...
    VW Beetle Quarter Window Glass, 1965 to 1977 (111847301B)
    www.jbugs.com/product/1118473...
    All parts used in this video are available at: www.jbugs.com/
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Komentáře • 29

  • @dougcurtis578
    @dougcurtis578 Před rokem +3

    That pen trick is slick as snot on a doorknob!! Love the tips. You make it look so easy.

    • @Sam_Mebane
      @Sam_Mebane Před rokem +1

      It was a brilliant trick I learned from a glazier friend of mine, made installing windows so much easier.

  • @johnfreeman1189
    @johnfreeman1189 Před 3 lety +5

    Thanks for the tips!
    Much appreciated!

  • @locosporlosvolkys7640
    @locosporlosvolkys7640 Před 3 lety +1

    Great job!

  • @junkman7426
    @junkman7426 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I wonder if the chrome strips on the deluxe trim act as a lock strip for the rubber. If that's the case, I think when installing glass with the deluxe rubber, the rubber should be set in the opening first, and then the glass should be installed, and then the lock strip set in. The space the missing lock strip provides lets the glass into the rubber easily I think.

    • @Sam_Mebane
      @Sam_Mebane Před 7 měsíci +2

      The aluminum decorative trim goes into the rubber once it has been installed onto the glass, then everything installs into the car like I do with this 67 here starting at about 16:20 - czcams.com/video/ibBKpNTHydA/video.htmlsi=g4oK3hJhlua2jumT

  • @chrisfreemesser5707
    @chrisfreemesser5707 Před 3 lety +5

    Did this for the first time ever to my bug 2 years ago. Wish I had known about the pen trick...it would have made installing the glass much less of a.....
    ...wait for it...
    PANE in the neck
    :D

  • @paulhart3812
    @paulhart3812 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Did the early 1970s VW Bugs come with tempered or lamented glass side windows?

    • @Sam_Mebane
      @Sam_Mebane Před 7 měsíci

      To the best of my knowledge, VW (as well as most all auto makers) started using tempered glass in the 50s for all the glass except for the windshield. It was considered standard practice at that point pretty much industry wide.

  • @vintage76vipergreenBeetle

    👍

  • @DarryllC
    @DarryllC Před rokem +1

    Fold the outer lip out at your own peril.
    On my install the outer lip of the rubber won't lay out over the sheetmetal at the top and bottom front corners of the rear quarter windows. Instead they bend back toward the glass. If I don't get a response from JBugs with some kind of trick to fix it I'm just going to pull the glass again and reinstall it, this time leaving the outer lip folded under.

    • @Sam_Mebane
      @Sam_Mebane Před rokem +2

      When installing the rubber seal, do your best to make sure the rubber is not pulled overly tight in the corners. Some manufacturers seals are "just" long enough to stretch in place around the glass. Work the rubber from the center or straighter areas towards the corner to alleviate some of the tension on the rubber at the corners. This will help to allow the rubber lips to relax when pulled around tight corners.

    • @DarryllC
      @DarryllC Před rokem +1

      ​@@Sam_Mebane Thanks for sharing. These rubbers certainly aren't too short to stretch around the glass (they seem too long as you are trying to get them to stay on the glass). But I definitely started working the rubber in at the wrong spot, as I always start at the highest spot, which on these is the upper corner.
      Know any tricks for removing the windows again while sparing the rubber for reuse...and not damaging the headliner? I've managed to do it in the past. But it was such a struggle I always make sure to have new rubber now, and just cut the old out.

    • @Sam_Mebane
      @Sam_Mebane Před rokem +1

      @@DarryllC as long as you aren't trying to remove the windshield the best way to remove the glass and seal and save the seal is to push, hard! I've used my feet before. Just make sure there is someone to catch the glass on the outside. The quarter and rear windows are tempered glass so it is very hard (but not impossible) to break them.

  • @carlosnox91
    @carlosnox91 Před 3 lety +3

    Regalanos subtítulos para la gente de Latinoamérica saludos

  • @TyJoyZee
    @TyJoyZee Před rokem +1

    Do I need to install the cargo area carpet & padding before the back window goes in?

    • @Sam_Mebane
      @Sam_Mebane Před rokem +1

      Not necessarily, I do it afterwards as having the ventilation is nice when applying the glue. Either way will do.

    • @TyJoyZee
      @TyJoyZee Před rokem

      @@Sam_Mebane ok thank you!

  • @pmas27
    @pmas27 Před 3 lety +1

    Can you show how to do it with the chrome strip please

    • @Sam_Mebane
      @Sam_Mebane Před 3 lety +1

      We do show the process in our Exterior Rubber DVD. The process is the same, but once the seal in on the glass, aluminum trim is installed into the seal.

  • @KingDupue
    @KingDupue Před 2 lety +1

    ya my back window wont go in at all. It is off by like 2 inches at the top if i start at the bottom and vice versa. The corners wont seat at all. It has huge gaps. My wife and I have tried like 50 times and busted a couple window rubbers trying to get it on. If only it were as easy as he makes it look in the video... 67 bug btw, maybe its easier with the supers.

    • @Sam_Mebane
      @Sam_Mebane Před 2 lety +2

      Your 67 has the same rear glass as this 1971 Super. The rear window is the same from 1965 to 1971.

    • @safdarmughal135
      @safdarmughal135 Před 7 měsíci

      74 vw real glass with gola fitting?

  • @jesussancen123
    @jesussancen123 Před 3 lety +2

    Was the beard that full in the last video?

    • @Sam_Mebane
      @Sam_Mebane Před 3 lety +1

      I can’t remember…probably not!

  • @VWRICH23
    @VWRICH23 Před 3 lety +2

    I did this last year and wasn't fun lol

    • @Sam_Mebane
      @Sam_Mebane Před 3 lety +2

      Just comes down to experience, I've installed more glass than I can count. It's simple and easy at this point.