Scott Suhring wrote:
> I did a bit of a dry run with the glazing (this is rubber and not the
> original cloth like material that was used by the factory) and found it very
> hard to avoid all binding on the corners. It would require lots of cuts and
> removal of rubber. Would you think it could be okay to only place the
> glazing on the straight sections of the windscreen (sides, top and bottom)
> and not do the corners? Other Lister's experience in doing this? Thanks.
>
After hours with nothing to show but sticky glazing goo all over the
place and an incomplete project I went to my local automotive window
replacing company and had it done. Fast, cheap & no mess ... the second
time.
If that job needs doing again on my TR or my Land Rover, without
hesitation I will let the pros do it
Teriann
'61 TR3A
60 Land Rover
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