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91 Legacy - Torn sunroof gasket

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The sunroof glass gasket on my 91 legacy has a nice tear near the passenger side front corner. The tear appears to be allowing plenty of water to sneak by (the tear is about 3 inches long). Water is finding its way into the cabin. I checked the drains, and they are clear and open.

 

My question is this... how big of a job is it to replace the gasket? It appears it might be possible to do this without removing the sunroof glass, but this might be wishful thinking. If I do need to remove the sunroof glass, how big of a job is it?

 

Thanks!

 

Gavin

91 Legacy LS AWD

82 Brat GL :D

Do a search in this forum and over at legacy central and you'll find lots of info on how to get the glass out. I took mine out a few months ago and it's real easy. You also might want to re-seal the rails while you have it out. They're what usually cause it to leak. Good luck.

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Do a search in this forum and over at legacy central and you'll find lots of info on how to get the glass out. I took mine out a few months ago and it's real easy. You also might want to re-seal the rails while you have it out. They're what usually cause it to leak. Good luck.

Thanks for the advice. I did find instructions on removing the glass, but I guess I'll go ahead and take care of the rails while I'm at it.

 

Gavin

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