When I had my windshield replaced, I got a PPG windshield and without my saying one way or another the glass dealer ordered one with the tinted strip at the top. He cut a deal to get it moved without sending it back to the wholesaler, but offered to take it back if I absolutely couldn't live with it. It was installed with a new rubber seal. In a day I knew I could not live with that tint at the top. I went back and true to his word, the dealer pulled it out and installed a plain one - no tint. He treated me fair - and he gets the next two vans because of it. When you install yours - be sure that there is a high quality sealer used to seal the rubber to the body and the glass to the seal. John Rodgers Clayartist and Moldmaker 88'GL VW Bus Driver Chelsea, AL Http://www.moldhaus.com
Josie Lamb Williams wrote: > I need to have my windshield replaced on my 84 westy, the local windshield > shop referred by my insurance co. has found an aftermarket windshield by PPG > (Pittsburg Plate Glass). I've been told to be VERY careful about > aftermarket windshields. Also they will be using an all black molding rather > than the chrome trimmed original on her now, Any comments on replacement > welcome including tips so they don't "F" it up and will it devalue my westy > (or leak) if I don't use original VW stamped window and/or original trim OR > does anyone near Lexington Ky have one for sale? THANKS MUCH!! > -- > Mayapple Creations > Unique Earth-Friendly Jewelry by Josie Lamb Williams > phone: (859) 373-1315 > fax: (888) 317-6368 > www.mayapplecreations.com > > > |
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