On Monday, February 1, 2016 at 9:29:10 PM UTC-6, Jeßus wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Feb 2016 19:07:55 -0800 (PST), John Kuthe
> > wrote:
>
> >I had a guy from:
> >www.autoglassstl.com
> >
> >come out and replace the windshield in Baby, my now diseased 1994 Dodge Caravan. It never rattled or leaked ever, and was the best replacement windshield I could ever imagine! He drove to my work site, replaced the windshield, came to the door, I paid him and viola! I had a new windshield!!
>
> Windscreens aren't all that difficult. The most time consuming part of
> the job is cleaning up the mess from the old one. The only tool you
> need is a piece of rope with the older windscreens with a rubber
> surround. Oh, and you need a second person to help...
> Did one in my Hilux and it's perfectly sealed.
>
> My Subaru is the newer type that sits in the frame with 'sticky goop',
> they look to be just as easy. I had one in the Subaru replaced by my
> insurance company, I almost couldn't believe it when they actually
> came all the way out to my place to do the job.
Oh he was a pro. He had a thing that mounted to the car with big suction cups to hold and swing the new windshield into place. And yes he cleaned up the sealing area after the old windshield was taken out. It just had a crack that had gotten too long to pass inspection anymore so I had to replace it.. No rust or anything arojund the old one either.
John Kuthe...