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Old 12-07-2004, 03:40 PM   #9
67ChevyRedneck
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I've removed a couple windshields without breaking them. Start in the top corner, inside the cab, using a flathead screwdriver and lower the lip at the same time gently pushing out. Keep going around until the top is free, then free the sides then it just pops out. To put it back in, put the rubber around it. Put a thin rope in the rubber's channel all around the windshield so that the rope meets back at the center bottom of the rubber. Set the bottom in the lip on the truck. Pull the rope from the inside slowly while someone on the outside gently pushes in on the area your pulling on. Eventully the windshield will be in!!!! You DO need 2 people. If your squeamish about breaking the windshield, which could happen, call one of those mobile glass people, they should't charge you much for a removal/installation.
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