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Re: OT gmc windshield replacement
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Posted by 1941 farmall a boy on July 19, 2007 at 21:22:19 from (216.134.245.46):
In Reply to: OT gmc windshield replacement posted by sjh on July 19, 2007 at 10:45:58:
Have a shop do it. That is really cheap price. I worked at a glass shop and we had people try and do it and in the end thay will be spining more money. If you dont do it right or the glass shop dont do it right the windshild will blow out if you ever crash when its sopost to say in place. There really hard to do to us 3 guys to do one all most all day to. Just trust me and have the shop do it Maybe if your luckey thay will do it right. If thay put it in and right then thay tell you can come and get it well thats a bunch of junk it needs to stay still for at lest a day just to make sure ever thing has hardend. Cant wash it for a day or two. And even the oil off there fingers can mess it up the glue wont bond to it as well. Any ways I hope you get it fixed
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