[TR] TR4A Windshield Installation

acekraut11 at aol.com acekraut11 at aol.com
Mon Oct 26 15:22:32 MST 2009


 I agree, with one caveat.  Some glass companies will not install your glass
unless you release them from any liability should they damage the glass since
they have no way of knowing the quality of the glass that you have purchased.
Or, they will install it, but no guarantee it unless they source the glass.
Helps to have a friend who works at a glass company.  The last time I had
glass installed was in my Uncle's 03 MINI.  When I asked my friend and his
co-worker if they were going to lunch after they finished they said that they
were at lunch and that if asked, they had never been there!

Aaron





-----Original Message-----
From: Bill <anabil007 at comcast.net>
To: J.C. Hassall <jhassall at blacksburg.net>; Ben Zwissler
<bjzwissler at gmail.com>
Cc: triumphs at autox.team.net
Sent: Mon, Oct 26, 2009 10:49 am
Subject: Re: [TR] TR4A Windshield Installation









Pay a Pro ... not expensive



>On 10/25/2009 1:41 PM, Ben Zwissler wrote:

>>     I'm about to install my windshield glass on my TR4A and I'm
>>looking for advice on whether to use sealant and what type of
>>sealant to use.  There was sealant between the glass and seal on
>>the old seal, but its not obvious that there was sealant between
>>the seal and the frame.  Also, when I asked my local auto body
>>supply shop for sealant, the only thing they had was a urethane
>>sealant in a caulking tube for "modern" windshields where no rubber
>>seal is used.  Assuming sealant was used, what type of sealant have
>>people had success with?



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