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How To Replace Windshields And Backlights

Install New Glass And Gaskets In Your Home Garage--Without Leaks
By Jim Smart
Photography by Jim Smart
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Proper installation begins with new trim clips from any autobody supply store or AMK Products. These trim clips are zinc-coated to prevent corrosion. It's more challenging to install them when you're dealing with a vinyl top. We suggest new clips because you want them to adhere to the pins and trim. When pins have broken off, use a button-head Phillips screw (like you see on kick panels).
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Use a trim removal tool, available at any autobody supply store, to drive windshield-molding clips in place. Using a screwdriver, chisel, or gasket scraper can cause distortion.
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Windshield gasket preparation is everything to proper installation. When you install the rubber gasket, use a soapy solution for lubrication. Lubrication at the glass groove is necessary for easy installation. Install the gasket rounded side out and with the shortest length on top.
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Don't apply sealer in the grooves. Run a bead of sealer around the seal's outside perimeter where body contact will be made. Using sealer in the groove causes a very messy installation and accomplishes nothing.
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Before the glass goes in, the surfaces must be clean. Kendall McSparren of McSparren Auto Glass in Stockton, California, stresses the application of a good windshield primer to surfaces before installation, which improves bonding between rubber and paint.

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