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    Windshield removal and installation

    Anyone replace a windshield lately? I have a crack in mine and I'm going to the junkyard to get one. Any removal/installation tips anyone?



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    Re: Windshield removal and installation

    Tip #1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc.... get it done proffesionally.

    I used to work in a windshield shop, and I know that an improperly installed windshield can be a huuge saftey risk, as it is a major safety feature in our cars. And secondly, using a used windshield will make it even harder to install properly as you can never get as good of a seal as with a new windshield.

    I mean, for the $140 ish you would spend on getting a new windshield installed professionally it's definately worth it.

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    Re: Windshield removal and installation

    Edit- nevermind...
    Last edited by 88Accord-DX; 04-25-2006 at 08:11 PM.
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    Re: Windshield removal and installation

    Quote Originally Posted by bullard123
    Anyone replace a windshield lately? I have a crack in mine and I'm going to the junkyard to get one. Any removal/installation tips anyone?
    at my junk yard they have like people that install windshields somewhat pro, they charge like 89 bucks but im not sure if that includes window or not

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    Re: Windshield removal and installation

    I haven't installed any windshields but I have removed them...

    I went to the local parts store and grabbed windshield removal wire. I forced the wire through the rubber seal (surround) of the windshield, tied two screw drivers to each end of the wire and used it like a saw to cut the rubber. I know it sounds like a ghetto way of doing it but I've removed 3 windshields this way.

    I do suggest getting a shop to install the window. They are professionals and have guarantees. Plus I called around and I can get it one put in for $50 :-)

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    Re: Windshield removal and installation

    Quote Originally Posted by MessyHonda88dx
    at my junk yard they have like people that install windshields somewhat pro, they charge like 89 bucks but im not sure if that includes window or not
    That sounds cool. Most junkyards don't do that. I wish insurance will cover things like that.

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    Re: Windshield removal and installation

    Quote Originally Posted by bullard123
    Anyone replace a windshield lately? I have a crack in mine and I'm going to the junkyard to get one. Any removal/installation tips anyone?
    I manage a glass shop.......my advice is, PAY A PROFFESIONAL TO DO IT. period.
    A windshield is a huge safety issue. If you screw it up, you may as well just say goodbye if you get in an accident and you hit the windshield.
    Nuf said..........don't do it.
    Hey, can someone sticky some stuff about windshield info??? There still seem to be people asking about "do it yourself installation" Some one needs to say how stupid it is and how dangerous also.
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    Re: Windshield removal and installation

    Quote Originally Posted by Gemini2003
    I forced the wire through the rubber seal (surround) of the windshield, tied two screw drivers to each end of the wire and used it like a saw to cut the rubber. I know it sounds like a ghetto way of doing it but I've removed 3 windshields this way.
    thats how they say 2 do it in the manual, so i would call it profesional manual says to use piano wire though lol

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    Re: Windshield removal and installation

    hmm, piano wire. is the manual italian or wut? lol. but yeah, get it done professionally when its installed. it'll be well worth it. i plan to have the one for my datsun installled by a shop, i have the glass but would rather have someone else put it in so it doesnt end up leaking or not sit right.
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    Re: Windshield removal and installation

    I was going to say that if you try to do it yourself, there is possibility of it leaking. Not only it being a safety issue as mentioned, some things are left for the pros man.
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    Re: Windshield removal and installation

    ^^^ Yup... and the leaking is usually caused from rusting windshield frames, which can happen easily if you don't prep it properly before installing.

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    Re: Windshield removal and installation

    Quote Originally Posted by Hash_man_Se_i
    ^^^ Yup... and the leaking is usually caused from rusting windshield frames, which can happen easily if you don't prep it properly before installing.
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    Re: Windshield removal and installation

    Thanks for the advice fellows. I think I'm going to do like Gemini2003 and remove a good one from the junkyard and have a professional put it in. I can clean it real good while its out of the car so it looks new.

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