When I did mine this way I ended up with some areas where the gasket needed to
be
pulled out on the inside and especially the outside. Because my body work was
so
flawless :>) I had several bondo squeegees left over. Trim these into a hook
and/or a vee and they make great tools for working out small (or large) areas.
Grant 50 3100
Advdesign1@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 03/15/99 05:36:48 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> doodle@flintemc.net writes:
>
> <<
> The way I did mine was I put the rubber on the windshield. Put dish
> detergent in a spray bottle sprayed a stream into the rubber groove. I
> then put a cord into the rubber placed it in the bottom and got inside
> the cab and pulled from one side to the other till it went into place.
> Being very careful in the curves. >>
>
> This system is good. Wash down detergent as it may stain paint if it dries up
> in place.
> Bob ADler
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