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General Sport Trac Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="Emory" data-source="post: 1045008" data-attributes="member: 74702"><p>Todd, I assume you're responding to folks discussing tracking issues and the raising/lowering of the rear window. My original threat began by regarding help in finding replacement felt and/or rubber seals that affix themselves to the cabin and "wipe" the window as it goes up and down. Mine makes a terrible squawking noise as it does that. My thread went off the track with discussions regarding malfunctioning rear windows. AND I'M FINE WITH THAT! I've learned a lot from those discussions. I don't think you meant to say that I should put the Dry Lubricant on the actually window, correct?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Emory, post: 1045008, member: 74702"] Todd, I assume you're responding to folks discussing tracking issues and the raising/lowering of the rear window. My original threat began by regarding help in finding replacement felt and/or rubber seals that affix themselves to the cabin and "wipe" the window as it goes up and down. Mine makes a terrible squawking noise as it does that. My thread went off the track with discussions regarding malfunctioning rear windows. AND I'M FINE WITH THAT! I've learned a lot from those discussions. I don't think you meant to say that I should put the Dry Lubricant on the actually window, correct? [/QUOTE]
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