Conversation Between RAD4Runner and briholt
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  1. briholt
    12-07-2015 09:40 AM - permalink
    Thanks Rad, I think I've got enough info to make this work; just thought I'd check with you first. Cheers
  2. RAD4Runner
    12-07-2015 12:45 AM - permalink
    Hi briholt,
    Safelite tech had a couple of choices of trim with his in his truck. I simply picked the most low profile of all. Sorry, I don't remember exactly which one I picked. However, I remember Safelite having more choices if you go to its shop.
    I recall seeing one where the part with the channel that wraps on the edge of glass is stiff, while its flap is thinnest and most flexible. This would have been cosmetically better for my application (where I trimmed the flap). I suggest you visit Safelite shop to see more choices.
    Best regards,
    Ray
  3. briholt
    12-06-2015 09:26 PM - permalink
    Hi Rad,

    Been reading many of your posts (thank you!) on the windshield trim repair threads & I have a question about your gasket choice. I think you said that the safelight guy installed it, but did you pick out the gasket or did he?

    If you picked it out, was it this one, which was discussed earlier in a thread you chimed in on:



    http://www.4x4world.com.au/shopping/...roduct_id=5996

    Or was it this one:


    http://www.dkhardware.com/product-17...l-molding.html

    I think it was the 2nd one, b/c you said you trimmed off the part for easy rinsing.

    I'm asking b/c I'm having my windshield replaced tomorrow & it's gonna need new trim & some body work.

    FYI, I have a 1991 pickup delux xtended cab.

    Thanks for your help/advice.

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