I got my 914 out of the paint shop on Saturday morning, and spent the weekend replacing all the pieces parts. My window was badly pitted and hard to see through in night driving. I know the window had been removed about five years ago when some major work was done, but Rufino confirmed that the old windshield had been replaced.
Car with windshield removed.
Rufino cleaning all the channels and making sure the clips for the trim are solid.
The channel all gets cleaned and primed with rust resistant primer.
Installing the butyl tape.
More butyl tape.
And another of the tape installation.
Rufino found a missing trim clip, so he reams out the attachment hole, and installs a new clip.
Finally, the new windshield.
I'm going to need a new windshield, what's the damages, and does he come to L.A. county?
Windshield Replacement - Part Two
The windshield is thoroughtly cleaned.
And carefully positioned.
Pressing the windshield into place so that the butyl tape holds.
The window trim had been painted black by the PO. I sanded the old paint off, and rattle-can sprayed it with a high-reflective silver paint. After carefully straigtening the trim, Rufino presses the trim onto the clips
I probably should have labeled the right and left trim pieces when I removed them...
And the job is completed.
Rufino carefully cleaned any smudges, and installed my new rear-view mirror.
So, including the cost of the tinted windsheld (which prerfectly matched the size and shape of my old windshield), what was the total price out the door? $205 for parts and labor, all performed at my residence.
Not bad!!!
thats a fantastic deal.
Makes me wanna move to... naaaaaaa.
I was just there. What awesome weather!!
Dude, where's the frit? Wonder if thats more greenbacks?
Look here: http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=50388&hl=frit
or here: http://www.windshieldspot.com/glossary.htm
Frit This is the painted black band around the perimeter of the windshield. The adhesive is underneath this band, so the band is able to help protect the adhesive from damage from the sun.
Frit:
Frit... You are referencing the following:
"The black painted border, or frit as its called, was betaprime 5500SA. It comes in a tube with a shoe polish like applicator. No masking was needed. Just a steady hand."
Rufino installed the "Frit" immediately prior to installing the Butyl tape. That's one thing I didn't take a picture of...
Rufino initially tried to install it using the square applicator pad, but found it didn't cover well enough. He then went over the channel again with a small amount of the compound (which he had poured into a small container) applied by use of what looked like a cotton ball on a stick.
Thanks for the explanation for "Frit"
BTW: That was included in the price.
Eric
Great pictures Eric; all the times Rufino replaced my glass, I never had a camera handy. One thing I noticed different, in the past he didn'e use the butyl tape. He used a materail from a calk gun.
Also, for those not familiar with Rufino, he will replace the metal trim with black rubber. He also does in/outs for painting and rear windows.
And... the paintjob looks great !
Today I ran into Rufino in Sunset Beach. He was doing some custom windows for Hector at the PCH GArage.
Eric Read took the pictures you see above of Rufino and his work. Probably the best window guy in Southern Cal. He comes to you and and do custom window trims as well. Pricing has always been very reasonable. Give him a call if you are in need of front or rear window R/R.
His number is 714-292-5811 and he's mainly in So Cal
Ruffino just did my windshield and rear glass two weeks ago. He was apprehensive about making the drive from OC to Santa Clarita, so I threw in some extra $$ for gas/time. Visibly struggled with the rubber trim (I opted not to use the chrome). Two days later, the drivers side started lifting; he came out immediately to resolve the issue. Problem was the trim supplier switched the product on him (same p/n). R&R'd the windshield with known correct trim. Now it's perfect. A genuinely nice guy.
Andys
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