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terbronco7 03-09-2014 08:27 AM

Windshield install "HELP"
 
Sorry if this has been asked before but I couldnt find another post like it,

Ok going to try to install my windshield on my 65 soon and have never done one before is there any guidance as to what I will need to do the job and any tricks to help it go as smooth as possible. I dont want to break the new shield cause although it was relatively cheap from "LMC" it was not cheap to ship!

Any help would be greatly appreciated "pictures would help alot"
Thanks.

Mike Wessinger 03-09-2014 08:32 AM

Re: Windshield install "HELP"
 
Been thinking about the same thing myself, for when I get that far with mine.

There is some info here about it though: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=559408

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=512379

rustbelt 03-09-2014 08:40 AM

Re: Windshield install "HELP"
 
The PO of my 61 had run a thick bead of caulk and just set the windshield on top and pressed down. Safe-lite quoted me a price of $100 to remove, clean and install correctly.
They did a great job, no leaks. Well worth the $100 to me to not have to try it myself.

tincan1966 03-09-2014 08:53 AM

Re: Windshield install "HELP"
 
Just had a new tinted, shaded windshield installed in our '65 shop truck. $214 with new rubber gasket, installed and they came to me!


As for the original question by the PO:
it's worth the money to have a professional do it.

Also, I sure hope you didn't buy the rubber from LMC.

duallyjams 03-09-2014 08:56 AM

Re: Windshield install "HELP"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rustbelt (Post 6565533)
The PO of my 61 had run a thick bead of caulk and just set the windshield on top and pressed down. Safe-lite quoted me a price of $100 to remove, clean and install correctly.
They did a great job, no leaks. Well worth the $100 to me to not have to try it myself.

In my area Safe-Lite won't do anything that has a rubber gasket, I called every glass company in the Washington, Baltimore, Virgina area.

I did it myself with the help from a friend that restore cars and it was still a PITA.

terbronco7 03-09-2014 08:59 AM

Re: Windshield install "HELP"
 
Thanks guys this will help bunches!

tincan1966 03-09-2014 09:05 AM

Re: Windshield install "HELP"
 
Sorry to sound like I am bashing LMC, BUT You will need to be EXTREMELY careful installing their glass. Most of it is China made and VERY thin and brittle.

I know the windshield I just had installed was Chinese, too, I saw the tag, but I had the professional install it.
The lower corners (which have to be done first) are where you will have the most trouble and the best chances of breaking it.

sigshooter 03-09-2014 09:11 AM

Re: Windshield install "HELP"
 
It is fairly easy, I have done a couple and one not too long ago.

Put the gasket on the windshield, lube the gasket with dish soap or something on the part that will seal to the cab. Place a small rope about the size of a lawn mower pull start rope in the groove of the that seals on the cab. Go all the way around the groove and over lap it. Next place the windshield in at the TOP of the cab ( you will need a couple people to help hold the glass up to the top and apply slight pressure in) start pulling the rope from the inside of the cab and pulling the Los of the rubber in place. A plastic "knife" and a metal pick such as a radiator hose removal tool helps in getting the rubber in place epically around the corners. Pull the rope all the way around until the glass is seated in.

Be sure and start at the top if you start at the bottom the glass will hit the over hang on the top of the cab and won't go in.

The are plenty of YouTube videos on putting in windshields and back glasses on 67-72 models. The concept is the same, watch a couple of these and it will all make sense

Good luck

terbronco7 03-09-2014 09:12 AM

Re: Windshield install "HELP"
 
Thanks for the heads up, I think I will just have the pros do it, not worth the chance of breaking it!

gmcdeadhead 03-09-2014 09:25 AM

Re: Windshield install "HELP"
 
i installed one in my 1966 chevy c-20, i got my gasket from steele rubber . it was the rubber gasket for the windshield trim . i went to harbor freight and bought 2 body/glass suction cups. it was the aluminum ones , not the plastic one. they were around 8 bucks a piece. get them ,well worth the money. i put the rubber around the glass then installed the trim around it and then i put 1/4" clothes line rope around the rubber, i also put another 1/4" rope around the smaller rubber lip . put the rope on so the ends stick out the bottom of the glass. then taped it all up with the blue painters tape and let it sit indoors a couple of days to conform to the glass. i went to home depot and got 2 of those bent looking awl's that help remove radiator hoses. you will need another person on the outside of the truck to help you. get a spray bottle and fill it with very soapy water. now with you inside and your partner outside your ready to go. lay the window in the bottom groove and set it so it goes in deep into the rubber gasket . the top part of the glass will just hit the top part of the cab , but if you work the bottom so the rubber goes deeper in the groove ,the top part of the glass will clear the top cab and the glass will rest against the rest of the cab. use the suction cups to help pull it from the inside while spraying the soapy water and while the friend is pulling the rope slowly . work it all around the window and it goes in easier than you think. it took me only an hour . hope this helps.

gmcdeadhead 03-09-2014 09:29 AM

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Quote:

Next place the windshield in at the TOP of the cab

i tried it this way first and it was a pain in the A&^%. i had better luck with starting at the bottom

gmcdeadhead 03-09-2014 10:07 AM

Re: Windshield install "HELP"
 
the inside man pulls the rope for the cab rubber groove while the outside man pulls the other rope for the thin rubber lip that conforms to the outer part . it made it easier for the outside rope to work the rubber lip

donthekawguy 03-10-2014 12:21 AM

Re: Windshield install "HELP"
 
Safelite gave me a quote of $325 for glass rubber and install.


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