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Recently I cracked the hinge that connects the glass to the rear gate on my 04 tahoe. I never open the glass opening, so I'm exploring my options on making the hatch one solid piece. my current idea is to silicone around the rubber gasket and fill in the massive void between the glass and the actual hatch with expanding foam. has anyone here sealed up the back window on a tahoe? if so, how did you do it, what did you use? any tips on what to do/what not to do? any problems you encountered? i apologize in advance if this is already a topic. im new to this site and forums in general. I tried searching and i cant come up with an answer. Thanks!

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Saw this yesterday....Since no one else seems to have done it or wanted to post about it...I think you have the right idea on how to do it. I have a 2005 suburban and actually thought about doing this a while back before I built a wall. Maybe some pictures would help you get more input - not everyone has a Tahoe or Suburban and there might be people who have done something similar in a different vehicle.

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Tuned in for answers or pictures. I have a Tahoe and I hate the hatch rattle with no wall. slightly newer though

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