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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Hartsville, SC
Posts: 624
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Windshield Seal Fit
I recently bought a new windshield from a local glass replacement company and it broke before my wife and I could even stretch the new seal we have around it. Which got me to thinking about the "stretching."
When we did the rear glass the seal fit on it quite loosely not at all like the front one which is real tight. Is this normal or do I need to search for another "Porsche" seal? I've had this one a while. Jack |
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Less brakes, more gas!
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You need to get an OEM seal. For some reason the aftermarket eF'd up copying the seals and none of them fit right and leak like hell... if you can get it to work on your glass that is! *shrug* Just the way it be...
-Michael
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sudo apt-get purge 930
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Brandon, FL
Posts: 4,838
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I didn't need to stretch the OEM seal on my new PGW (PPG) glass at all. Fit perfect.
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