Matt
   
  Make sure that you have the lock-bead tool inserted far enough into the 
groove in the rubber seal so that there is enough seperation for the bead to 
seat.  Remember that the end of the tool is what widens the gap in the rubber 
so that the bead can be inserted.  I also put a little bit of lubricant on the 
rubber as well to make the tool slide a little easier.  HTH
   
  Ken

sschevrolet65 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
          I am in the middle of installing the rear window in my 1948 ton and a
half. I just wanted to see if I am missing anything. The window and
seal went in ok but the lock-bead is a disaster. I bought the
lock-bead installation tool - is it me or is this tool useless? I
searched previous posts and saw mention of modifying the tool, but I
wasn't able to find the actual post. Any ideas would be GREATLY
appreciated.

Thanks,

Matt
NJ



         


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