A4 Cabriolet, rear window falling out

A4 Cabriolet, rear window falling out

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hot metal

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1,989 posts

199 months

Saturday 10th August
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The wife wants another car & whilst giving her A4 cab a spruce up yesterday, I noticed the glass rear window is coming adrift from the roof, quite badly, not sure how I never noticed it before.

Anyhow ,the question is, what is the best way to fix this , is there a special adhesive for this application or is there anything more mainstream that will do the job ? I may be forced to perform an on-line slap to anyone who suggest gaffa tape , biggrin:

Cjr32blue

21 posts

75 months

Sunday 11th August
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I used this ki:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/285030990951?mkcid=16&a...


It's been on about a year and still holding strong. Both bottom corners of mine had gone but fortunately wasn't leaking.
It's a bit messy to do, make sure you mask up really well as the stuff gets everywhere and if your roof isn't black it will look really untidy. Not difficult to do though and definitely cheaper than a new roof!

hot metal

Original Poster:

1,989 posts

199 months

Sunday 11th August
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Cjr32blue said:
I used this ki:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/285030990951?mkcid=16&a...


It's been on about a year and still holding strong. Both bottom corners of mine had gone but fortunately wasn't leaking.
It's a bit messy to do, make sure you mask up really well as the stuff gets everywhere and if your roof isn't black it will look really untidy. Not difficult to do though and definitely cheaper than a new roof!
Thanks ,I`ll give it a try, the roof is black
Bought her an A4 Avant today, she`s happy, we have a Labrador, cab wasn`t working for a big bouncy bear, lol

L2VXR

991 posts

219 months

Friday 30th August
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I used the same kit but also found that a few tennis balls on the inside between the shelf and the bottom of the glass pushed the glass up to the roof with the perfect amount of pressure.