I’m almost done with the paint on my RCR GT40 and before I start glueing the windshield to the body I would like to know what seal works best to cover the gap between windshield and body any advice is appreciated
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Frankly, I’d hire a windshield installer to bring his truck to my shop and install it with the proper tools and equipment…. You can’t “cheap-out” on this. That windshield will become a structural part of your car and you rely on it for protection.
Frankly, I’d hire a windshield installer to bring his truck to my shop and install it with the proper tools and equipment…. You can’t “cheap-out” on this. That windshield will become a structural part of your car and you rely on it for protection.
I send my RCR GT40 to be painted. The painter will remove the windshield to do it. I ask to Vicki at RCR to get a new gasket and the answer is, the wind whield is assembled with an adhesiv and do not need gasket. It is right my windshield is glued, but there is a gasket on top.
Where coul I found it, it seems special, is has the exact length of the periherie, it is not an universal type.
I couldn't get the space to put the SPF or any other gasketing around my windshield. It was too tight on the sides to make it work. I have several different types if you need pictures. I can sell you the SPF material if you want to try it.
Thank you Adam, it will not be necessary, when the painter will remove the gasket I will check the shape, but if it is a universal type, I pretty sure to found it with a vendor in France or England.