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Old 05-24-2022, 10:19 AM   #7
Peanut74
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Re: windshield install

Definitely the installers on the hook to fix it.
My questions are how big are the dents and are you shooting for a show truck or daily driver. As stated above if you can live with the dents go for partial refund.

Sounds like the trim popped up some and that is why they used a hammer. My installer had the same issue but said it would pop in once everything relaxed. If it didn't pop in just call him and he would come out and fix it. Me being OCD it drove me crazy after a couple days so I fixed myself. No big deal used a trim tool to keep the gasket from moving and used a rubber mallet to get the trim below the glass and grab.

Good luck and keep us posted
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