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Old 06-27-2019, 09:11 PM   #5
Super_Dave
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Re: Windshield rubber not sealing

You have to push the hell out of the rubber in the corners to get a tight seal.
Old rubbers are harder to compress than new ones.
One piece is harder to install than one with a locking strip.
Replacement windshields are about .120 thinner than OEM, so that add to the mix.
Either way, compress the crap out of the rubber in the corners. . . otherwise, you end up with what you have.
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