> Question though: Should I install the front windshield now, or wait until all of the interior (like the dash pad) is installed first? Which ever order you install them in, be sure to do a neat job with the windshield adhesive around the defrost vents. On some cars there is a lot of "caulk bead" showing. I would like to know if anyone has any pointers on cleaning up a sloppy job. I assume mine is originally sloppy from the factory, and I would like to find a way to hide/clean it up. I'm thinking about sewing up a welt using some cord covered with upholstery fabric and then tucking/gluing it into the gap. Maybe if you know what to look out for, you can install your windshield in such a way to avoid having a bead show. Walt
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