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Old 02-07-2017, 08:09 AM
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They didn't seat the weather strip on the passenger side properly. And the weather strip that runs on top isn't centered. Otherwise hassle free job.
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They didn't seat the weather strip on the passenger side properly. And the weather strip that runs on top isn't centered. Otherwise hassle free job.
Gotcha. I was going to ask if they can use the OEM style weather stripping instead of that generic rubber one they use on every car. That stuff promotes dirt getting trapped underneath as rust forming.
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Old 02-07-2017, 08:51 AM
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I replaced the sides....but I'm sorta OCD like that....
You can manipulate it and squeeze the metal tension on the sides , but depending on the mileage/age of you vehicle, it's will be tight but not as tight/uniform as when it rolled of the line
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I don't know the technique to installing windshields so I hoped and pray they did the right thing. I am OCD as well and want things to be as if it came from the factory; but I come to realize it won't be that way and accept it as is. Once no major issues I'm ok with it.
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XRide -

As long as the side trim looks/f1ts to your liking, that's what counts.

It's basically rubber with a metal channel - tabbed. That channel sits onto the sides of your windshield. Once you pull it off....the tension changes per se. You can squeeze the sides of the metal to make it tight, tigther - it's just not uber tight as original IMO.

If you find you still don't like the slop factor, you can always remove it from the bottom windshield, squeeze the channel so it's touch tighter and then refit it back on the windshield.
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XRide -

As long as the side trim looks/f1ts to your liking, that's what counts.

It's basically rubber with a metal channel - tabbed. That channel sits onto the sides of your windshield. Once you pull it off....the tension changes per se. You can squeeze the sides of the metal to make it tight, tigther - it's just not uber tight as original IMO.

If you find you still don't like the slop factor, you can always remove it from the bottom windshield, squeeze the channel so it's touch tighter and then refit it back on the windshield.
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so I finally got to really inspect the job properly. This is what is going on. The reason the weather strip isn't sitting properly on the windshield is because the windshield isn't centered properly. More of the glass is on the driver side than the passenger side. So the weather strip, especially the upper portion will not even sit on the glass because there is no "edge" for the rubber to sit on. Needless to say I am now disappointed.

Is it possible to get this re-done with same windshield? Meaning, removing the glass, get rid of the old glue etc, and center the glass properly?
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Old 02-07-2017, 06:41 PM
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Eeeks. It's doable...when the remove a windshield, they remove it off the panel. Now it's just 2X as it's the panel and glass. I would just double eyeball it to make sure there are no scratches incurred on the glass side when the do the sealant removal.
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