Originally Posted By csmopar
Originally Posted By Challenger 1
Originally Posted By minivan
The wire removal tool above is made for glue in, not gasket set WS such as you have..
What you need to do is break the seal between the gasket and glass, unless you have a lot of sealant, without breaking your WS..



I have used the above wire tool on big trucks with old rubber gaskets, 3 times. Rest were challengers front and back. The rubber is easier to cut than urethane glue if you ask me.

The OP has the top part of the gasket already cut away, I have never done his style car, but I bet the wire is the hot ticket at this point.
You did not give him anything to work with, just " break the seal"

The brass wire is 3 brass wires braided together and cuts good and does not harm the glass and is the right diameter for sharp turns around the glass.
According to the manufacture:
"Professional quality kit to remove any style of windshield on all types of vehicles"
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I agree. Thank you very much.

Obviously I have to break the seal without breaking the windshield, that kind of goes without saying.


I stopped there because the way I would do it, you would probably break the WS because of your lack of experience ( assumption here)..I used to install Auto Glass in the late 70's..
Take a cotter key remover, the industry called them hook tools, and use it to separate the glass from the gasket.. There are also vinyl tools called "bones" that do the same thing in a safer manner because they are not metal..
Hope this is Obvious now...