Here's my method.
Put a thin nylon chord in the windscreen rubber's outer channel, with the
ends crossed at the bottom center. Drop the bottom of the screen with
rubber surround fitted onto the body opening with the chord ends hanging
over the dash inside the car. Paint a soapy solution (dish washing liquid
is good) around the rubber edge that will be butted up to the frame and ends
up inside the car - above the dash and inside hood lining.
With someone pushing inward from outside, as you pull one chord end while
holding the other, the chord pulls the rubber surround inside the car as the
chord is pulled inward from the channel. The soapy lubricant helps it fold
over the frame. Pull right around the screen and it will be fitted!. Take
5 mins tops. Don't pull too hard as old hard rubber can be cut by the chord
just take it easy.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Greenbury" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, 13 March 2001 12:02 PM
Subject: Re: windscreen removal
> hi everyone
>
> thanks to tim and ppl who suggested ways of getting the
> windscreens out - they worked a treat and had them out in 10 mins
> over the weekend.
>
> Now has anyone got tips for getting them back in???!
>
> thanks guys
>
> Andrew
>
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