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Does the windshield little rubber trim glued in place or just stuck in there or what? I was driving down the highway and car started making a loud thumping noise so i pulled over immediately and found out it was the rubber gasket around the windshield so i pulled it off and drove back home. Do i need a new one or just glue this one back in place? Thanks.
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Glued. Black silicone. Car window type.
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Uhmmm both of my 86's the rubber gasket is just pushed in. If the underlying frame is too loose then you will probably have to glue it.
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Thanks ya'll, man i love this place.
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Use urethane. Not silicone.
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