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i have never done one of these older trucks can anyone tell me how to install
with moulding thanks. front windshield |
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S-10 easy install. Pull mld, cold knife top and side, long knife bottom. no need to pull cowl on these. If you need new mld use 5/8 or 15.mm or new push in mld. Cake
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just checking to see if were on the same page thats a dw847 1980 chevy c10
full size truck. it has a moulding that seems you rope in. the moulding goes all the way around the windshield. thanks |
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Pull insert moulding (if it's an old chrome one you will probably need a new one). Clear between rubber and glass, use stick or hook. These had urethane holding the rubber to the body and glass you may need to cold knife between rubber and glass to get it out. After you do this push w/s out. Use release agent to install or glass cleaner, install with stick or hook. Seal this with urethane then lock chrome. There is a lace lock tool for this it makes it easier to install. Not a hard job but if you haven't done one before it couuld be intimidating. You might want to check the seal between body and rubber sometimes after you pull one it could leak there. HTH
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