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DavidSweden
post Jul 26 2016, 08:18 AM
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The windshield on my car needs replacing before I invest in a new one I have a question regarding installation.

The current windshield has a rubber seal around instead of the chrome trim. Can anyone tell me if the install procedure is the same as for the chrome trim and can I reuse the rubber?

The car is a 76 are the windshields the same for all models?

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QUOTE(DavidSweden @ Jul 26 2016, 07:18 AM) *

The windshield on my car needs replacing before I invest in a new one I have a question regarding installation.

The current windshield has a rubber seal around instead of the chrome trim. Can anyone tell me if the install procedure is the same as for the chrome trim and can I reuse the rubber?

The car is a 76 are the windshields the same for all models?

Thanks
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Hell no. Not even close. I used the Honda rubber before 914rubber started making them. I took a lot of patience and "hammering" the windshield with the palm of my hand to get it in place. The OEM method which employs the frame and butyl tape was extremely easy.
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