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Classic Mustang Windshield Replacement Molding

 
Classic Mustang Windshield Replacement Molding
How-To Windshield and Rear Glass Replacement
Closing The Gap
Mustang windshields leak mostly in the upper corners because installers frequently fail to fill the huge voids with sealer. Water tends to collect there, finding its way down the A-pillar to the dashboard and kick-panel area. This area must be filled with sealer and properly spread in all directions before the molding is installed. Water needs to be channeled away from this area, down the outside of the A-pillar to the bottom where it safely passes away from the interior. When it does, your feet stay dry. 
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