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Update: The third sliding glass that came in had a drain plug clogged up and the slider track was not glued in at all so we would have same problem again. i decided that I'd go with a solid rear
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I have an aftermarket slider because of your issues and to make you laugh there is only one glass shop around here that will work on the back window of a second gen ram... oh and yes it does stick ou
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I am very happy with the looks of my solid rear glass. The bad part is that you have to get it tinted to match butterfly side windows on rear sides. Don't think you can even get an aftermarket solid g
I had a leak problem with a factory replacement back sliding glass two years ago when I had the original replaced since I accidentally knocked a hole in it with a piece of firewood.
The leak returned about a week ago and i saw where the track for the slider itself had worked loose on the glass itself and caused the leak and causing the back window track to flop around when you slide it open/closed.
My glass guy, who has been in business 30 years said he ordered another replacement glass from factory (chrysler) and it had the same problem.
He called them and told them to fix the problem and ship him a good one and the same thing again. That's 3 faulty rear sliding glasses and a week with my truck in the glass shop. Anybody looking to replace a rear glass might want to consider an aftermarket replacement back glass if you need one to avoid going through this problem. Just heads up guys!