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Old 04-15-2003, 09:13 AM
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Originally posted by nubs


Where did you get this info from?
Most windshields these days are installed using urethane caulk.The only way to remove them without destroying them is to cut them out and sometimes they break in the process.
That stuff is so strong the the windshield becomes an integral part of the body.
The rubber around the outside is probably just a trim piece and is usually replaced when the winshield is replaced.
This is why you should have the windshield installed by a professional glass installer. The glass becomes a structural member of the vehicle. The adhesives used are very strong and usually have a specific pre-cleaning, prep, and application method to ensure a proper bond. I wouldn't try this one at home.
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