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    Windscreen Replacement

    Hi All,
    I've got to replace my screen up here in Brisbane North side.
    It'll be an insurance job, but I am almost certain, there will be good and bad replacement screens and good and bad installers.
    It's has a crack so still drive-able. Which is good coz the last mobile dude who replaced the screen in the D2 faffed it right up!

    What's the goss? Any tips?

    Ralph

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ralph1Malph View Post
    Hi All,
    I've got to replace my screen up here in Brisbane North side.
    It'll be an insurance job, but I am almost certain, there will be good and bad replacement screens and good and bad installers.
    It's has a crack so still drive-able. Which is good coz the last mobile dude who replaced the screen in the D2 faffed it right up!

    What's the goss? Any tips?

    Ralph
    Do you have windscreen insurance? Insist on the genuine glass and the dealers will tell you who can install correctly.
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    You must ensure the clips for the trim along the edge are replaced with new genuine clips.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nicky View Post
    Do you have windscreen insurance? Insist on the genuine glass and the dealers will tell you who can install correctly.
    Yep, insurance.

    I'll likely lodge a claim then insist on genuine.

    Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoJeffster View Post
    You must ensure the clips for the trim along the edge are replaced with new genuine clips.
    Cheers, I didn't think of those...a must.

    Ralph

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    The dudes who did mine didn't change the clips but clearly knew it was an issue. They put a huge lump of sikaflex at each clip point to assist it to stick back down securely, and I can say, it did/does work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoJeffster View Post
    The dudes who did mine didn't change the clips but clearly knew it was an issue. They put a huge lump of sikaflex at each clip point to assist it to stick back down securely, and I can say, it did/does work.
    Fine I suppose, but I hope it comes off easily when it needs to be removed for the next windscreen.
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    I got mine done through insurance and I asked RACQ to tell the installer to take extra care to ensure it didn't leak, so they put that instruction on the job order. It was done in the carport while I was at work and doesn't leak.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RHS58 View Post
    Fine I suppose, but I hope it comes off easily when it needs to be removed for the next windscreen.
    I found it when I installed my snorkel. Easily cleaned up and I did the same trick when I put it back on in the end. I have however been meaning to go and buy some new clips
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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoJeffster View Post
    I found it when I installed my snorkel. Easily cleaned up and I did the same trick when I put it back on in the end. I have however been meaning to go and buy some new clips
    My luck working on my vehicles is always such that I would not only break all the clips first time, but I'd no doubt bust the trim if it was sikaflexed on.
    I don't even get ****ty about these things any more - I expect them to happen no matter how careful, and just take a big breath and get on fixing and repairing the things I break along the way.
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