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JBanks
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That's what makes the job so frustrating, and not as easy as lots would have you believe.
IMO, if you ever want that piece to sit *properly* you are going to have to take the window out again and start over. You are just not going to be able to force the trim piece back down properly (I'm sure you've tried!!).
Its why I would just pay the $65 (or less) for a glass shop to install it. I think it makes sense for front and rear windscreens to be installed by the pros (its just hard to get the details right, the trim lined up perfectly, etc., a bad installation is noticeable to those with some experience).
Old 04-16-2001, 12:33 PM
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