Originally Posted by Baer383 There are other threads I made one about mine,and no those tabs cannot be removed from your windshield to be put on a aftermarket one this
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No to be a smart azz but I thing your lack of experience in this field is what is making you worry. I said a few post back not to worry.
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I was told: They would take it down to the pinch-weld, or if the original bead looks good and is solid, 1mm or so off. Then they would prime any areas scratched, as they said this was inevitable, and if left un-primed, will inevitably rust fast. They are using Sika products. They prefer not to use the "hanging tabs" on the OEM glass, and cut them off, as they say they can be off just a tiny bit and mess the job up. I defer to their experience. The glass and primed pinch-weld will then have the activator put on (after the glass is chemically cleaned), the bead will be laid, and the windshield set to dry, then the trim pieces will be put back on. Anyway, they seemed very knowledgeable, experienced, and put up with me for 5 minutes. If anyone can do it right, I think it's these guys. It seems like a shop with a lot of collective talent, at least those present. Every now and then you luck into a little place like this that is part of the "big machine" (example, the tech at Wal-Mart one time who balanced the tires on my Trans Am and got a slightly out of round rim to be dead-smooth up to 120mp+, and spent 2 hours doing the job with their crappy machine until it was PERFECT). ETA: Yes, I know I am a pain in the *** and only know half of what I am talking about (if you want to be VERY CHARITABLE) regarding windshield replacement. I have clients in healthcare that do the same thing I am doing, and it annoys the hell out of me, which is why the doughnuts and the fact that I will tip cash if it goes as planned. I realize they are putting up with me, and going the extra mile, and I expect to pay for that, as well. I'm a worrier and annoying, and like things big and small explained to me, but I understand that and compensate well for it. It's just part of doing business with me, I'm sorry to say. Last edited by ImportConvert; 03-05-2012 at 09:42 AM. |
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Right cut off the factory tabs as they maybe off abit. What a crock of sh!t ,Nissan glass going in a new Nissan car this is one of reasons Safelite sucks.
my Nissan glass went right in perfect and mine is older than yours. They cut them off to put the glass where they want it,I didn't know that they knew more about the 370 than Nissan.
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Windshield is a main structural component. Replacing it is like bending the frame, and then trying to bend it back. It's never...just...right. So yeah, I finally came to terms with the fact that this is going to be the car I forever hate and ramp over curbs and in general just don't give a **** about because it was ruined from nearly day 1, anyway. Sucks, as I was hoping to enjoy owning this thing. Mice and men and all that. Now I'm going to be the guy throwing his keys across the hood and hitting **** in the street for sport in a "nice" car because he hates the thing, lol. Sorry, just trying to find some humor in getting rid of a car that was in great shape and ending up with a junker by a twist of fate. *or* Just set it up on blocks, pay it down, take the hit, sell it in a year, forget the whole nightmare and try not to think about the $10K in depreciation. There will be other cool toys, I am sure. Either way, it sucks, and I feel cheated out of what I was hoping would be an enjoyable ownership. I can see now this windshield thing will just end badly no-matter what most likely. One of those things that make you just HATE a car, like a rattle that won't go away. Last edited by ImportConvert; 03-05-2012 at 11:20 AM. |
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If it is whistling/leaking/trim pieces constantly peeling up in hot sun/roof rusting/whatever/etc. it might as well be like the frame is bent. That will drive me insane and make the car an annoyance. I don't need this car. It does nothing my daily driver doesn't do that I NEED. It's a toy. Pure and simple. A luxury item. A device I own because of the pure hell of it. Something that used to make me smile when I took it out and played with it. When it ceases to do that, it ceases to have any value to me. It's not like it's my only car and it gets me to and from anything. When I drive it, I'm usually not going anywhere, just tooling around enjoying it. If I can't enjoy it, I'll probably just put it up on blocks and forget about it until the residual is greater than the owed, dump it, and find another toy.
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You really are blowing this way out of proportion. I've had several windshields replaced, and never had any issues (except for this recent time of them damaging the paint). The actual windshield installs have been perfect. Just relax. Hell, I'd tell you to watch them just so you can see how easy it really is.
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Wow...just wow. I'm OCD about stuff, but come on man, it's a windshield. They get replaced all the time, even on exotic cars. That doesn't mean the car is now junk or you need to sell it. If it makes you feel better, contact a high end car dealer like Porsche, Ferrari, whatever...and see what shop they would recommend.
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it is just a windshield man and can be replaced correctly if taken to the right place... I agree with others as well that if this is enough to "ruin the car" to you.. sell it and buy an old hatch that you really dont have to care about.. It could be worse man
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I have seen horror story after horror story on the 'net, pictures, etc. and it seems like a GOOD install is something like one in twenty. Part of it is also not having slept in nearly 20 hours, a bad 12 hour shift, and all of that magnifies my OCD. Of course, I am not going to deny the OCD and tendency to fixate. It just gets worse without sleep, and after a bad night at work (everyone who was alive when I got there, was alive when I left, so yeah, I have had worse nights, but it wasn't a good one. Very busy, didn't get to eat or hydrate like I normally would, got floated to another unit, etc. etc.) |
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