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My Ballz & My Word
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: P.C., AL
Posts: 179
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OK just had to have my windshield replaced due to those GD logging trucks, shot a rock at me and cracked me up. When the guy replaced it, I noticed a gap where the window sits at the bottom where the wiper blades are. The panel that the window seats behind is raised a bit in the middle, is this a problem for concern? If it is going to be a problem does anyone have a recommendation outside of taking the window out?
Last edited by Biggg72 : 07-02-08 at 12:03 PM. Reason: Forgot to add pictures |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: New Port Richey,Florida
Posts: 440
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It's difficult to really see the whole problem from the pic's. Did you ask the people who replaced your windshield what's up with it?
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Simi Valley, CA
Posts: 1,134
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take it back. don't accept work like that.
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Matthew is THE USER!
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Posts: 1,578
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yea
thats no good. i know what you mean.. my aftermarket windshield would be like that but the guys filled up the cracks.. now its nice and snug TAKE IT BACK!
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Phoenix
Posts: 1,970
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Hmmm, that black piece of trim is held in place by the clips under the windshield. When a windshield is replaced often those clips get broken or the installer didn't get the trim to lock into the clips. Can't tell which it is from the pics you've got, sooo....
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Can not really tell from the picture...
I think you took pictures too close... So, from my best guess, "is the gap between "windshield surface" and the "bottom molding"? If so, then, ask the windshield guy to correct the problem. But do not accept them to caulking it or something, ask to replace the whole molding too with brand new oem one. Chances are that the molding piece got damaged during windshield replacement. they should charge your insurance for new molding. |
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