The obvious vendors on the list will probably help you. I think it is important to get a gasket that has the corners pre-formed. If your windshield is fine, and you want to replace the gasket anyway, cut the gasket and save the glass. Using your feet, to push the windshield out of its gasket, will most probably break it. Raimund
Am 01.12.2021 um 20:40 schrieb Dan N: > hi all, > > I am about to pull the windshield for some rust work. I am thinking about a > new gasket and maybe a new windshield too (depending on how the glass came > out). > > Any recommendation for a good quality of windshield gasket (best brand) and > where to get it? > > thanks in advance, > > dan |
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