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Windshield Removal
Windshield Removal

Proper Auto Glass Installation during Windshield Replacement

If you own a vehicle it is very important to know about proper auto glass installation during windshield replacement. Of course, you should always choose windshield repair if possible every time your car glass gets damaged. There are types of damage that can no longer be qualified for windshield repair, though. In such cases, you have no choice but to go for windshield replacement, either in the service shop or through mobile windshield replacement.

Mobile windshield replacement has become popular because of convenience. In mobile windshield replacement, the service technician does the windshield replacement for your vehicle right where you are.

Mobile windshield replacement also has its drawbacks, though. Mobile windshield replacement is more likely to be shoddy especially if not done by reputable professionals. This is not to say that substandard windshield replacement cannot be done in service shops. A vehicle owner should, therefore, know what to look out for in auto glass installation during windshield replacement.

A reputable and professional service shop should offer original equipment manufactured car glass. This type of car glass features the same exact specifications as original dealer glass in thickness, color, durability, size and shape. An example of original equipment manufactured car glass is Pilkington.

Stay away from aftermarket car glass or original equipment equivalent (OEE) car glass because its specifications are very different from your vehicle’s original glass. This is because aftermarket car glass or original equipment equivalent car glass is made by firms that have not been authorized legally to manufacture car glass according to the specifications licensed and copyrighted by car brands. They therefore have to make variations in thickness and other characteristics. They also do not carry the same guarantees as original dealer glass or original equipment manufactured car glass. This could very well mean lower quality such as not having the perfect fit and instead having leakages, optical distortions, wind noise, and low solar protection.

Even when using the right type of car glass for windshield replacement, though, vehicle owners should still ensure the proper auto glass installation.

The first step in proper auto glass installation for windshield replacement is proper removal of the old windshield. The old molding has to be removed. This is followed by the removal of the lower windshield cowl panel. The old car glass is then carefully cut out and the old urethane adhesive is removed, leaving not more than 1/16 inches of the old urethane bed.

The windshield channel area is where the urethane adhesives bond with the new car glass. Before installing the new car glass, though, the windshield channel area should be primed. This is very important to prevent the formation of rust. If rusting develops, the bonding of the car glass to the vehicle weakens sooner or later.

The new car glass to be installed and the urethane adhesive to be used should not contain any body oil or other contaminants. The proper amount of urethane adhesive should then be applied to the car glass. There is one part urethane adhesive and two part urethane adhesive. There is also another type of urethane adhesive that should be used especially for high performance vehicles, as well as for vehicles that use satellite navigation or that have windshields that are embedded with antennas. This third type of urethane adhesive costs ten times more.

Curing time for the urethane adhesive is another very important step in windshield replacement. Once the new car glass has been installed with the urethane adhesive, they should be allowed to cure for the specified period of time according to the adhesive manufacturer’s instructions. Two part urethane adhesive cures faster, in as little as one hour, while one part urethane adhesive can take up to twelve hours of curing time. Only then should the new molding be installed.

Vehicle owners should ensure that all these steps are followed strictly for proper auto glass installation during windshield replacement. This also ensures the safety of all concerned.

About the Author

Coast to Coast Autoglass
Ben Wasiniak
16057 Tampa Palms Blvd W #379
Tampa, FL 33647
(813) 384-1995
wasiniak@gmail.com
www.glassc2c.com

Can you remove the pillion and passenger pegs from a Honda Shadow VLX 600?

I have recently purchased a used 1998 Honda Shadow VLX 600 deluxe. I have not yet had the chance to bring it home but I was wondering whether it would be easy to remove the passenger seat and pegs from the bike? Would there be holes in the fender or anything unsightly like that if I were to do so?

Why don't I want the pillion or rear pegs? Well I don't ever plan on using them and my personality dictates that if I don't need it, its got to go. Gonna get rid of the back rest and windshield too.

Any advice on pillion removal would be great. Thanks!

The seat is one piece, you can't remove the pillion.
The rear pegs can be removed but not the mount.

Honda NT700V Winshield Removal

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