Apparently the seal from my 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee came flying off the stock sunroof. I’ve read up and this appears to be a common problem. I live in Oregon so it rains and rains…and now is raining inside the Jeep. I called two dealerships and a regular auto repair shop, they both told me I have to buy the glass and the seal together, and it’s going to cost 0 just for the parts. I can’t seem to find just the seal anywhere. What do I do?
I couldn’t find it on Ebay. :(

I bought a 2001 Toyota Solara Convertible a few months ago (used, as is – no problems so far) and I yesterday when I went to put the top back up, the rear window got stuck and tore from the top. I tried putting some epoxy glue on it but the glass was too heavy, it didn’t work. I was out of town and didn’t want any rain coming in so I taped it up with some Gorilla tape and that held it up for the majority of the 10 hour car ride home. My question is how do I go about getting this fixed. I do not believe I should need a new top or new window, as they are both in good condition. Is there a stronger glue I can try or who do I take it to (what type of auto repair shop, glass or upholstery or someone else) get it fixed? Also, about how much should this cost? Thanks for the help.

Could you please recommend a good windshield replacement business? I was thinking about Classic Auto Glass in Kennesaw. if you’ve ever used a glass auto repair shop please let me know which one you liked! thank you!!!

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Could you please recommend a good windshield replacement business? I was thinking about Classic Auto Glass in Kennesaw. if you’ve ever used a glass auto repair shop please let me know which one you liked! thank you!!!

Chad