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Hey all,
At the point of what is becoming a mega-buck restoration of my 76 that the brand spanking new windshield is going in. Now, when I installed the rear hatch glass I waited till the glass was in and bedded with 3M glass adhesive/sealant until I put the SS trim back in. What a bear of a job!! After I finally wrestled it into place I checked the archives and noted that one person who wrote about trim installation says that it should be put onto the rubber seal before the glass is set into the car.
Now, two questions: 1. Is this the correct way to do it, and 2, doesn't that make it harder to get the noozzle of the adhesive under the edge of the glass??
Thanks guys
Charles
At the point of what is becoming a mega-buck restoration of my 76 that the brand spanking new windshield is going in. Now, when I installed the rear hatch glass I waited till the glass was in and bedded with 3M glass adhesive/sealant until I put the SS trim back in. What a bear of a job!! After I finally wrestled it into place I checked the archives and noted that one person who wrote about trim installation says that it should be put onto the rubber seal before the glass is set into the car.
Now, two questions: 1. Is this the correct way to do it, and 2, doesn't that make it harder to get the noozzle of the adhesive under the edge of the glass??
Thanks guys
Charles