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11-10-2024, 07:06 PM | #1 |
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Re: Windsheild Working itself out.
Did you use any sort of lubricant between the windshield frame of the truck and the gasket itself? Maybe that lubricant just hasn't dried yet and still kinda slippery.
Or the precision gaskets have what they refer to as a tertiary (3rd) lip that you have to pull over the lip in the channel. I know you mentioned you had checked.. Just making sure it's the same 'lip' to get pulled over. I guess I could see where that might make it slip back out. Are you using the stainless trim in the gasket? Or without ?
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11-10-2024, 09:15 PM | #2 |
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Re: Windsheild Working itself out.
Yes I used a windsheid install lube which I got from Precision Seal. The windshield has been installed for a few years now so I am sure the lube has dried by now. I dont know anything about 2 lips in the seal that need to be pulled over the pinch weld. I installed this one the same as all the others infact I used the same rope to draw the seal in place which I originally bought from Precision Seal as well. No I dont have the seal with the stainless trim. I appreciate all your thoughs and ideas. I will inspect the new Precision seal for additional lips to pull in to place. My new seal will be here this week.
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