I wouldn't.
I'm using plastic protractor at my car window and its working.
Yes, of course you can! The real question to ask is will it stay there! It really depends on the way the convertible window is designed and also the adhesive strength of the decal you are applying. If the window is a material that folds, try to put the sticker on an area that doesn't appear to be folding/unfolding when the top is being raised and lowered.
I would use Lexel or Lepage Extreme for that .
You can probably get away with some rubber cement? Not to sure normally I just see them replaced
You can definitely get a Chevrolet window sticker with your VIN. It is actually a really easy process to get the window sticker. You can just ask the manufacturer, too.
Where can you find a window sticker for a 1984 ford mustang?
I have a 1991 944S2 Cabriolet and still have the window sticker. The price on the window sticker is $53,000.
Yes! If you have a zipout window. It will require top half open. Then the lower panel removal, re-stapling of the new meterial to the panel. Good luck tight fit.
NO.
First, spray some soap water on the window. Now, gently but carefully, scratch down the sticker.
The rear window of your 1998 BMW 323 convertible can be replaced. Most BMW dealerships service department will replace the window.
I own a 1987 Bronco II 4x4 XL with a 2.9l V6 engine that was converted when new to a convertible. I have the original window cost sticker. At the bottom it says Memo Consignment Sherrod Van Lines at Florence Tx. As I understand it Sherrod did the conversions. I have seen pictures on the internet of one other 1988 Bronco II convertible and it too came from Sherrod. So at least a few have convertible tops