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Old 07-09-2024, 08:15 PM   #1
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OER vs Dynacorn Windshield Trim

I was polishing my windshield trim, prepping for install, and the wheel grabbed my left side piece bending it all to heck. I really know better. Searching available parts...Looks like OER is back ordered most places. I am not a fan of OER parts. Most everything branded OER I've purchased has gone back for fitment issues. Dynacorn site says it is OEM, but I've never ordered from them. Can I get input from those who have used Dynacorn?
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Old 07-09-2024, 09:39 PM   #2
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Re: OER vs Dynacorn Windshield Trim

The aftermarket windshield trim is garbage at best, does not fit. You are better off to find another original piece sorry
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Old 07-10-2024, 10:18 AM   #3
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Re: OER vs Dynacorn Windshield Trim

I see posts that say install was a nightmare and I see post that say it went right in no problem. The common factor for an easy install seems to center around use of lube. I don't see much about the trim causing issue. I posted a WTB on the parts board. Maybe I'll get lucky and someone will have an OEM piece collecting dust they want to let go.
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Old 07-10-2024, 12:57 PM   #4
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I see posts that say install was a nightmare and I see post that say it went right in no problem. The common factor for an easy install seems to center around use of lube. I don't see much about the trim causing issue. I posted a WTB on the parts board. Maybe I'll get lucky and someone will have an OEM piece collecting dust they want to let go.
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You have any details or links to the "use of lube" comment? Is that with respect to the glass/gasket or the trim?

Gonna be replacing glass with trim in less than a week.

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Old 07-10-2024, 01:11 PM   #5
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Lube is not for the trim. Once it's in the weatherstrip it's fine.

I bought the Precision water based lube to use between the gasket and the windshield and then just squirt water on the truck to lubricate the truck to gasket side.
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Old 07-10-2024, 06:24 PM   #6
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Correct. I suspect it may also assist some in getting the trim fully seated prior to roping in the assembly to the truck. I've never installed a windshield. I talked with a tint shop a while back. They said leave front and rear glass out, and vent window handles off. They will install the windows after they lay on the film. 500 for everything and said they had lots of these old trucks under their belt.. Seemed fair price.
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Old 07-10-2024, 07:36 PM   #7
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Correct. I suspect it may also assist some in getting the trim fully seated prior to roping in the assembly to the truck. I've never installed a windshield. I talked with a tint shop a while back. They said leave front and rear glass out, and vent window handles off. They will install the windows after they lay on the film. 500 for everything and said they had lots of these old trucks under their belt.. Seemed fair price.
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For comparison to your number... I was quoted $434 today for glass install. They're providing gasket (Precision) and glass and reusing my trim. It's a mobile service recommended by a speed shop I trust. Job will get done next Tuesday. This is 100 buck more than I paid last time when I supplied the gasket.

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Old 07-11-2024, 11:10 AM   #8
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Thanks for comparison Kevin. I will provide Persision gaskets, trim and glass. They will provide very light tint film and instalation. There are probably lower price shops but I got the feeling these guys had the process down and were not afraid of a newly painted old vehicle.
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Old 07-12-2024, 07:24 PM   #9
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Re: OER vs Dynacorn Windshield Trim

I used the generic brand of KY, on the cab opening, and in the windshield slot in the gasket. Definitely nowhere close to the trim..

KY is water based, so it will just dry up where petroleum based lubricants would kinda mess with the paint. It won't get all over the dash like a spray either..

Worked like a charm.

QTips help a lot to get the KY stuff into the windshield slot in the gasket. I used a Precision gasket and aftermarket trim and wouldn't hesitate to try it again. Just my .02.
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Old 07-13-2024, 05:14 PM   #10
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I have some extra stainless trim for a windshield. PM with details of what you need. Ironic that I am also polishing trim for my windshield install on the 24th.
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Old 08-03-2024, 05:00 PM   #11
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A follow up on the windshield trim. I few members offered some pieces but it just wasn't coming together so I had GMCPauls send me a set. Shipping was pricey but I felt it was the best option without spending more time on an original part. Net result.
AVOID at all cost the aftermarket windshield trim. I received the trim next day drop shipped from dynacorn. To the untrained eye, I was impressed and thought I got lucky. That was until I went to mount into the Presision seal. If you must go with aftermarket trim be prepaired for the fight of your life and you will need a helper just to get the trim to seat. I did not have a helper. Spent 4 hours and could not get the upper ssection to fully seat. The arc was just off enough to cause rotation and seal to roll out of position before I could get the opposite end to fully seat. The following day I tried again and gave up after a hour. Pulled out the original part and hand polished for about 30 minutes. Looks 90%. It mounted into the seal in about 5 minutes work. The side/lower Dynacorn piece was difficult but did seat. It did not seat as easy as original. I ended up using just the one side dynacorn part for the one I carelessly damaged. The other side and upper pieces are original. The look is good. The rear aftermarket was difficult but did seat much better providing good result. Bottom line, the rear is easily replaced with aftermarket. The front, avoid aftermarket at all cost.
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Old 08-04-2024, 01:14 AM   #12
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A follow up on the windshield trim. I few members offered some pieces but it just wasn't coming together so I had GMCPauls send me a set. Shipping was pricey but I felt it was the best option without spending more time on an original part. Net result.
AVOID at all cost the aftermarket windshield trim. I received the trim next day drop shipped from dynacorn. To the untrained eye, I was impressed and thought I got lucky. That was until I went to mount into the Presision seal. If you must go with aftermarket trim be prepaired for the fight of your life and you will need a helper just to get the trim to seat. I did not have a helper. Spent 4 hours and could not get the upper ssection to fully seat. The arc was just off enough to cause rotation and seal to roll out of position before I could get the opposite end to fully seat. The following day I tried again and gave up after a hour. Pulled out the original part and hand polished for about 30 minutes. Looks 90%. It mounted into the seal in about 5 minutes work. The side/lower Dynacorn piece was difficult but did seat. It did not seat as easy as original. I ended up using just the one side dynacorn part for the one I carelessly damaged. The other side and upper pieces are original. The look is good. The rear aftermarket was difficult but did seat much better providing good result. Bottom line, the rear is easily replaced with aftermarket. The front, avoid aftermarket at all cost.
Great information.. sorry you struggled so much
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