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We used retail a 1" lip seal in the past but getting the corners right was tough. Having the modern look is cleaner, no lip seal, all body work with a 1/8"- 3/16" gap. I addtition to adding the sides we would increase the base too from 3/4" to 1 1/8" for a bigger urethane foot print. pictured before urethane....see what I mean about the corners? |
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The AM folks do acrylic... that's not street legal... or a good idea for a windshield...
Vince, on a 2nd gen, will either the windshield or the back glass look funny after closing up the gap? Is it noticable? |
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The front fill can be done easier than the rear so a stock winshield for the front with a larger glass for the rear would be the ticket. |
Also too, when using rubber gasket material (and vince you may already know this trick) when "feeding" the gasket around the opening, donot pull the gasket to make the radius tighter (which it will do), compress the gasket as you go around the perimeter. if you dont, what happens is that the chemicals in the gasket "evaporate" over time and cause the gasket to shrink...learned this while doing Catapiller tractors in the late 80's and 90's
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I know this is an old post but check us out we will have the glass you guys all want for the popular cars. Working on several now and will all be out this year.
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