stan white | -- 12-09-2019 @ 9:08 AM |
any info on installing the rubber. ?? STan Thank you.
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trjford8 | -- 12-09-2019 @ 10:42 AM |
The biggest issue is to make sure the groove in the windshield frame is completely clean. Any debris in there will cause you a problem. You can use a little dish soap to lube the rubber before you install. I haven't done a 33-34 windshield in a long time, but as I recall the gasket has bonded corners at the bottom edge of the frame. I believe I started at one corner and worked my way across to the other corner and then around to the top. This message was edited by trjford8 on 12-9-19 @ 10:43 AM
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1934 Ford | -- 12-10-2019 @ 8:16 AM |
Good advice by Triford8. I stated with the two corners thinking they were the weakest part. 1934 Ford's since 1972
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1934 Ford | -- 12-10-2019 @ 8:17 AM |
P. S. Do it on a table, not on the car. 1934 Ford's since 1972
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supereal | -- 12-10-2019 @ 8:50 AM |
Be sure that the seal is, in fact, correct for your car. Over the years,some incorrect seals have been sent to me. The seals also must be new and pliable.
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