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> windshield install, any tips?
djm914-6
post Apr 27 2009, 06:45 PM
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I received the AA kit and instructions but the trim clips part seems a little confusing. Maybe it'll all make sense when I get into it.

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post Apr 28 2009, 10:53 PM
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I used rubber trim on the 75 that Ihad the windshield installe din this past weekend.
The installer had the rubber trim so you should be able to get some from a glass install shop.
Try to get the rubber that has a groove that fits around the edge glass. Rather than the kind that you just push into the gap that is around the windshield once it is installed on the car. That type has a tendency to pull out at the corners.
Also do not forget to paint around the edge of the windshield on the inside . You do not want to see the rough inner part of the windshield frame and the rubber glue.
Good luck
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