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06-20-2002, 12:30 AM | #1 |
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Another windshield question
The lip on the cab around the windshield opening is made up of 2 pieces - the outer and the inner. There are a few spots where these 2 pieces aren't tight together. There are gaps between them. Is this okay? Don't want to paint and then find out they have to be crimped together somehow before the new window and trim can be installed.
How would you do that, anyway? Vice grips? Thanks |
06-20-2002, 04:36 AM | #2 |
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Location: Gilmer, Texas USA
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Paul those little gaps are not a problem unless it has been worked on before or they just bother you. If you just can'tlive with it use a hammer and dolly hold the dolly tight against the back of what you are straitning and hit the front on the high places. Reverse this for the low spots.
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