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windshield install, any tips? |
djm914-6 |
Apr 27 2009, 06:45 PM
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Happiness is: Getting on the road Group: Members Posts: 1,864 Joined: 6-February 03 From: Burlington MA Member No.: 248 Region Association: None |
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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r_towle |
Apr 27 2009, 07:00 PM
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Custom Member Group: Members Posts: 24,638 Joined: 9-January 03 From: Taxachusetts Member No.: 124 Region Association: North East States |
be careful.
The little plastic clips sit on small standoffs that are part of the steel outer frame....they look like nail heads...and they may be buried in the old gooey stuff...they are on the vertical wall of the windshield surround. Rich |
smg914 |
Apr 27 2009, 09:42 PM
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Sahara Beige Steve Group: Members Posts: 1,969 Joined: 22-February 04 From: Tampa, FL Member No.: 1,695 Region Association: None |
My advice is to have the windshield installed by a professional. Have him install all new plastic clips too. After he's finished have him install the chrome trim. They will come to your house and they charge about $125.00. Worth every penny.
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boxstr |
Apr 27 2009, 09:50 PM
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racunniff |
Apr 27 2009, 10:03 PM
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volt914 Group: Members Posts: 172 Joined: 21-August 06 From: Fort Collins, CO Member No.: 6,705 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
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. Thanks If you are a masochist, see this thread: http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=74816 Pay careful attention to the advise from the experts at the end of the thread. |
mojorisen914 |
Apr 28 2009, 03:18 AM
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Visit your local strip club Group: Members Posts: 695 Joined: 9-July 06 From: Denver Colorado Member No.: 6,403 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
My advice is to have the windshield installed by a professional. Have him install all new plastic clips too. After he's finished have him install the chrome trim. They will come to your house and they charge about $125.00. Worth every penny. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) I had one that I previously purchased installed this past Christmas. I called a glass company and they came out my house and installed it. I used the rubber trim instead but they even installed that too. Guaranteed their work too. That was the best $150 I spent! |
charliew |
Apr 28 2009, 09:25 AM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 2,363 Joined: 31-July 07 From: Crawford, TX. Member No.: 7,958 |
My 75 seems to have perfect trim. I really don't see any rust specks around it but really want to know as it is going to get a repaint at some point. I want the trim to stay straight if at all possible. After reading this and the other thread it seems the only way to get the trim off without screwing it up is to cut the clip rivet with a putty knife or something. I will talk to my local favorite family owned glass shop before I start. Also all the brothers have been to urethane schools to be the best they can be on urethanes and their associated primers. I try to do everything myself and breaking the windshield is something I have experienced and wasn't too happy about but saving the trim is higher on my list. Damaging the trim and living with some dingy looking trim is not something I want to live with.
There is a good chance that my windshield has too many very small specks too reuse. Has anyone ever removed the trim and had it remain pristene? Also I am familiar with the metal stud and the spacers as I think thats what my 69 camaro had but the 914 seems to use only plastic. I will need to think about this as the car most possibly will end up on the rosesserie but I have not really decided yet about changing colors. It's malaga red and maroon even though my son is a aggie is not my facorite car color. If I have the windshield removed when does it come out to do the channel? Before I start dissassembly or after it's on the rotesserie? |
Ian Stott |
Apr 28 2009, 09:26 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 907 Joined: 28-January 08 From: Moncton/Canada Member No.: 8,635 Region Association: Canada |
Good friends of mine have a glass shop here in Moncton and they did mine without the clips using I think it is called Butyl, my trim is in quite nicely and no leaks. This is what they do for a living and I agree 100 % to let the pro's do it, and it didn't cost that much.
Ian Stott Moncton Canada |
djm914-6 |
Apr 28 2009, 12:21 PM
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Happiness is: Getting on the road Group: Members Posts: 1,864 Joined: 6-February 03 From: Burlington MA Member No.: 248 Region Association: None |
If you are a masochist, see this thread: http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=74816 Pay careful attention to the advise from the experts at the end of the thread. Thanks for the link. And thanks to aircooledboy for his reply in that thread. This really helps. I'm going to do this myself. That $125+ will pay for lots of other stuff I need to get the car rolling around again. I already have the install kit and a good used windshield. I bought the car so I can learn and this is just another of those times. Thanks all, |
gothspeed |
Apr 28 2009, 12:36 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,539 Joined: 3-February 09 From: SoCal Member No.: 10,019 Region Association: None |
My advice is to have the windshield installed by a professional. Have him install all new plastic clips too. After he's finished have him install the chrome trim. They will come to your house and they charge about $125.00. Worth every penny. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) I had one that I previously purchased installed this past Christmas. I called a glass company and they came out my house and installed it. I used the rubber trim instead but they even installed that too. Guaranteed their work too. That was the best $150 I spent! Where did you get the rubber trim (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)? |
mojorisen914 |
Apr 28 2009, 10:22 PM
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Visit your local strip club Group: Members Posts: 695 Joined: 9-July 06 From: Denver Colorado Member No.: 6,403 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
My advice is to have the windshield installed by a professional. Have him install all new plastic clips too. After he's finished have him install the chrome trim. They will come to your house and they charge about $125.00. Worth every penny. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) I had one that I previously purchased installed this past Christmas. I called a glass company and they came out my house and installed it. I used the rubber trim instead but they even installed that too. Guaranteed their work too. That was the best $150 I spent! Where did you get the rubber trim (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)? It's been so long since I bought the rubber trim that I forgot who I boughtit from but I think Mikey914 sells it. You can do a search on Pelican on how to mask the windshield when using the rubber trim. I wish I could find my pics I took when I did mine. Hope this helps. |
boxstr |
Apr 28 2009, 10:53 PM
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MEMBER:PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGION Group: Members Posts: 7,522 Joined: 25-December 02 From: OREGON Member No.: 12 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
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 CCLINGLASSMAN |
736conver |
Apr 29 2009, 01:20 AM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 2,117 Joined: 25-May 03 From: SE Wisconsin Member No.: 736 Region Association: None |
QUOTE Where did you get the rubber trim (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)? Member Vendors Forum http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=63344 |
xperu |
Apr 29 2009, 05:38 AM
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TEXAS Group: Members Posts: 597 Joined: 13-June 06 From: League City Texas Member No.: 6,213 Region Association: None |
My advice is to have the windshield installed by a professional. Have him install all new plastic clips too. After he's finished have him install the chrome trim. They will come to your house and they charge about $125.00. Worth every penny. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) I had one that I previously purchased installed this past Christmas. I called a glass company and they came out my house and installed it. I used the rubber trim instead but they even installed that too. Guaranteed their work too. That was the best $150 I spent! Where did you get the rubber trim (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)? I had a glass company come to my house and installed my windshield, if you tell them before they com out they will bring the rubber trim, he said it is one of the most common of the rubber trims. it looks real nice and everything fits perfect. Mike |
charliew |
Apr 29 2009, 07:52 AM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 2,363 Joined: 31-July 07 From: Crawford, TX. Member No.: 7,958 |
I wonder whether gloss or flat black paint on the flange looks the best. I know the primer is flat but I want the entire flange to be black.
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