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And how would one remove the windshield? Won't this create a potential for leaks after it's replaced? I've heard bad things from those that have had windshields replaced.




I see you live in Ohio. You haven't had too many broken winshields I take it. I used to live in Michigan, where broken winshields are a common occurance. Every vehicle we leased had the winshield broken one, two, sometimes up to four times. We always had the winshields replaced at our house or at work, and they never, I mean never leaked. Not even one drop. I will grant you that if a winshield isn't installed properly, it will leak. However, it can't be that hard to do correctly, because some of the people who replaced ours were frick and frack.

Now for the dash fix, if you need to remove the winshield anyways, why not do the dash fix from the outside, and not have to take the entire dash off. That way you won't have problems with squeaks and rattles, and you won't be putting yourself through the punishment of fixing the dash with the winshield on.

Just my .02