Jess- I just did this last night! I used silicone spray, my initial try was a
failed attempt, but I found tons of gunk in the slot- spray the silicone down
the slot and wipe it all out until your rag/paper towel comes out clean first.
Then spray the T tab with the silicone, grasp the end of the seal with a pair
of needle nose pliers (the longer the better) have a helper feed the seal in
and keep the T in the slot.
I put the edge of the windshield in my crotch and pulled with all my might,
and finally got the seal in-not without a bit of pain, though. Be sure to wear
a cup!
After getting it pulled ~1 in past the end, I went back and pulled the
opposite way to straighten it out (get the ripples out).
Mark Haynes
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Date: Mon, 9 May 2011 20:59:46 -0500
From: Jess Power <jessmd1 at comcast.net>
Subject: [Spridgets] Rubber trim
Any suggestions on how to get the rubber trim piece in place that
goes between the windshield and the body.I have tried soap and water
and sliding it on to no avail.
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