its actually an 1988 but that was a funny year for parts so I always ask for 87 . I hope this is helpful . pro tip put the side view mirror somewhere safe lol !
Wow what a pain in the glass of a truck you have there. I wish you had actually shown the install on both the glass and the vent window. At least you answered my question on that you have to remove the vent window to change the drivers glass. Best Wishes & Blessings. Keith Noneya
You showed everything except for the part I have a question with which involves when setting the new glass into the old bracket size that piece is holding the broken crumbs still in that bracket if I pull all that out of there what do I use for a rubber fulfillment to go back inside of that to hold my new glass
Can't help you there the window i got used from a scrapper and it had the bottom bracket attached already . So I never had to put just glass in a new bracket. But im sure just about any good glass Caulk would do or butle .
@@6bettyboo9 Can't say it's easier, but I unbolted the window regulator, Jimmy'd the old window metal around inside the door until I could get it off the rollers. Unbolted one window track for some room, then Turned the window sideways and slid it down inside the door. Spun it, and got everything lined up with the tracks, bolted em back in. Then got the window regulator back in the roller channel like you would if you bought a new regulator.
I can’t find a decent place to buy a passenger window for my 89 suburban. I want to do the replacement myself. Got a quote for over 400 dollars from local guy 👎
Wow what a pain in the glass of a truck you have there. I wish you had actually shown the install on both the glass and the vent window. At least you answered my question on that you have to remove the vent window to change the drivers glass. Best Wishes & Blessings. Keith Noneya
Tenía una hora tratando de instalar esa ventana gracias a este video me tarde minutos
Now We Need A Video Of The Glass Replacement On The Rear Driver's Side Door!! Thank You!!
I do need to replace that one lol !
That glass must have been out of a 91 suburban with the plastic mirrors that's what the black out line is for on your glass
Totally . Didn't know that at the time . Still in there too lol !
Not much luck with glass, eh? For an '87, you've kept it in real good shape.
streak of bad luck I guess lol ! I try to keep it running some day I'd like to do some cosmetics.
Thanks for posting you vid. 🤟🏻
You showed everything except for the part I have a question with which involves when setting the new glass into the old bracket size that piece is holding the broken crumbs still in that bracket if I pull all that out of there what do I use for a rubber fulfillment to go back inside of that to hold my new glass
Can't help you there the window i got used from a scrapper and it had the bottom bracket attached already . So I never had to put just glass in a new bracket. But im sure just about any good glass Caulk would do or butle .
Great job 👏🏼
Thanks for the help!
That glass is like my 1990 suburban mirror is the newer style has the shaded area
Yeah figured that out later. Cool that its still pretty much the same.
73-91
How dod toilet hwy the broken glass out 😊
Different. Done a couple and never seen it done this way
a807511 tell me how you did it please because this was the only way I seen.
@@6bettyboo9
Can't say it's easier, but I unbolted the window regulator, Jimmy'd the old window metal around inside the door until I could get it off the rollers.
Unbolted one window track for some room, then Turned the window sideways and slid it down inside the door. Spun it, and got everything lined up with the tracks, bolted em back in. Then got the window regulator back in the roller channel like you would if you bought a new regulator.
I can’t find a decent place to buy a passenger window for my 89 suburban. I want to do the replacement myself. Got a quote for over 400 dollars from local guy 👎
I know me too. I need the back door one and a side door one .... I've got terrible luck with glass.
I guess you are going to keep your truck away from the lawn mower.
haha yes ! this is not the first time a lawn mower has done this either ! last time a landscaper broke the other side lol !