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    Windshield attachment

    Just scored a genuine Landrover windshield for the drivers door. For a D2

    Any ideas on how to attach it to the window, do I need anything special?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ak
    Just scored a genuine Landrover windshield for the drivers door. For a D2

    Any ideas on how to attach it to the window, do I need anything special?
    There should be two or three clips that pop up under the rubber on the window trim, plus a length of double sided cusion tape.

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    Sorry looks like the later ones do not have the clips - will post the instructions in a min or so.

    ..........but it looks like all you need is double sided cusioned sticky tape.

    Ladas

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    See attached

    Ladas
    Last edited by ladas; 11th January 2007 at 04:37 PM.

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    Ladas
    Make sure you give the surface your sticking the shields on to a good clean. The kit usually comes with rubbing alcohol and a primer, but I would get some more rubbing alcohol and clean it a few times, as they are prone to fall off if not cleaned properly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Hybrid
    Ladas
    Make sure you give the surface your sticking the shields on to a good clean. The kit usually comes with rubbing alcohol and a primer, but I would get some more rubbing alcohol and clean it a few times, as they are prone to fall off if not cleaned properly.
    I am not fitting them - but you are spot on, the cleaner the surface is the better the fix, and alcohol - not whiskey or rum - but isopropyl alcohol makes sure all the grease, oil and grime are removed and you are gauranteed a good fix.

    Ladas

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    Thanks for the tips and info guys, I'll give it a go.

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