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Same clips, we just did a vinyl. Clips about 1/8" from metal. Can't remember where we got them, can find if important. Yeah small clips not at the bottom. We had clips from 2 different companies; both the same. As far as contours, put the trim together, in the opening, then Evercoat, or...
Urethane is for new cars, as the glass is structural. Put it in that car=leaks. Lightly sand and clean pinch (you will see how strong that old butyl is). prime for butyl, tape, and follow with caulk butyl.
Window guys in Fl know that, after warranty repairs. Your guy is a rookie.
Tweaked, prior accidents, not known to come of the assembly line correct ( start measuring any mopar from known points front to rear, 1/2 difference, at least on the ones I had to measure). Un-twist it, then sub frames.
It involves a lot of putting your whole hand on the trim, and using your other hand to beat against the top of the hand that is against the trim. Almost s&m.
They all come from AMD, even auto body specialists get them from AMD. We just got front and rear for a 69 Charger. A good local body shop has a tweaker to make them correct; but then a Mopar body ain't perfect, from the factory.