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Old 08-11-2017, 06:09 PM   #4
MARTINSR
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Re: 1952 windshield replacement & SS Trim

As I remember there is nothing that holds it, the moulding simply slips into the rubber, no urethane is used, anywhere. That is unless after you are done it leaks, then you may have to use it. But I haven't installed one with AM rubber so I can assume it may be a work out to keep it from leaking somewhere.

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