I already: removed the trim (will need new trim because I broke all the plastic clips), and I have cut the gasket seal around the perimeter... I think I need to cut it from the inside as well before I try and pull it out. Any tips to getting the new one in?
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Pay someone. Watch them do it and maybe you'll want to try it. My freind does window installation and I've seen it done many times and I still prefer to let an expert do it.
Clean all the sealant. Remove it all and clean the glass. Using the proper sealant put a large bead of it around the window frame. Then set in the window.
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The metal trim is not universal. The plastic clips are used on different Mazda cars. If you need these you'll have to find an automotive supplier that deals in clips and fasteners. I was able to find a place in Cleveland that had them.
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I put one in this past fall. Is actually pretty easy.
Need to clean all the sealant off that you can.....make sure the glass is clean. Have a caulk gun and a tube of windsheild sealant...I got mine at Napa. Once the old sealant is cleaned off....put a nice bead of window sealant around the whole frame....pay good attention to the corners. After that is done carefully set the windsheild into the frame...there were 2 little rubber spacers on the bottom edge of mine....onto the spacers and then lay the windshield back onto the top of the frame. If you have someone to help...I didn't.... it would be a lot easier. After it is in.....press all around and you can actually watch the sealer spread out and fill in all the gaps. I let mine sit till the next day before I drove it.
I still have not gotten around to finding clips to replace the trim though....lol."FLTG4LIFE" @FINALLEVEL , "PBH"
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I got mine from th JY for 75 bucks...I leyt them rmove it...If I wanted to get it myself it was 50 but if it cracked...it was still mine. Ummm........yep...I broke one then paid the guy to take it out...lol"FLTG4LIFE" @FINALLEVEL , "PBH"
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yeah the trim is going to be a pita. I effed up one but I'm stealing a good windshield from one of my parts cars. hopefully I can save the trim too! I don't know how to get the trim in?!? Have you guys seen those long rolls of the black sealant instead of out of a caulking gun?
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I'm a windshield installer.....look at my profile for occupation. Anyways they carry the windshield sill it is part number FW544, I can pick them up all day long for 40-50 bucks new. You can go to the junkyard and salvage a lot of plastic clips because i couldn't find any around here....my glass supllier no longer carries those. You need a cold-knife to cut away the eurathane from the windshield, you can do it with a long-knife if you have the patience. A long-knife is basically a pipe-kinfe with a utility blade on the end. It takes more than just an ordinary caulking gun to dispense eurathane.. I't high viscosity, meaning you'll probablly get a sore forearm from it. You'll probably even break the caulking gun trying to dispense this glue. Let me tell you a secret keep the bead as small as possible, and foam dam the pinchweld close to the interior planels before you apply the glue. That way you don't get "squeeze out".
BTW if your careful with a interior panel door tool remover you can remove all the trim piece with out bending a single one and save have of the plastic brittle retaining clips. If you guys want hold off till ohiostiva -07 or something and I'll bring up a dozen of those winshields or so and put one in for whoever wants one 100 bucks windshield, labor, and glue. But you supply the clips because I'm not hunting down 25 junkyards for festiva moulding clips. Or Matt can pick some up new.---------------------------------------------------
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Originally posted by xpnsydI get them every 6 months it seems.. just got 3 they were 90.00 installed.
Edit. but the glass is from Mexico not the good glass.. already have a bullseye on 2 of them.. grrrrr
BTW 90 is a good price---------------------------------------------------
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Originally posted by j-san117yeah the trim is going to be a pita. I effed up one but I'm stealing a good windshield from one of my parts cars. hopefully I can save the trim too! I don't know how to get the trim in?!? Have you guys seen those long rolls of the black sealant instead of out of a caulking gun?
I still use byutol today....on peterbilt 379's....that's it---------------------------------------------------
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