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As I've stated in posts from the past,the trim can be reused if it's removed correctly. It's aluminum so it bends really easy.
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Install is complete and it is awesome. This guy was an absolute perfectionist. Took him about 5 hours and he let me help him. Explained a lot of stuff. He had blocked off the whole day and was in no hurry. Anybody in the Dallas area that needs their windshield replaced PM me and I'll get you his number. He actually was able to save the old windshield which apparently is not easy to do with a C4. I'll probably be selling it soon if somebody needs an original WS with minimal delam. Anyway, can't wait to get it out tomorrow.
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That is great to hear ! I'm replacing mine as soon as I can find someone local . Sucks to be in Canada :/
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I got the great moldings from the same source as the windshield. I brought the moldings and windshield to Safelite and talked them into installing windshield (I specifically said I did not need a warranty since I was furnishing the molding as well as the windshield). One of the Safelite guys had done several C4s before and knew all about the windshield frame being two pieces on each side (I had detailed instructions printed out but he said he did not need that). Safelite did the install for $150 as I recall and did a perfect job. Replacing the Windshield and Wiper Motor |
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Personally, I has no issues at all when I did the blue car. I removed original moldings and had them powder coated. Installing a C4 windshield is not rocket science, IMO. Pretty straight forward. Just have your trim restored prior to the install by a professional unless you are experienced.
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It's straight forward but it's not fast. Typical windshield can be done in an hour out in the parking lot. This one took about 4 hours. They used gallons of glue it seemed like. Plus, he was being careful to save my old windshield and of course reuse the moldings. It's just time consuming.
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I agree, Brett. I had Safelite do the WS on the Equinox and my F150 first to get a feel for quality and workmanship before they did the Z. And, also I saw one of their WS on another Z in Marc's shop and was quite impressed with it.
The price wasn't the first concern initially, but after seeing the quality first-hand, then the price savings came "into focus", so to speak. Just my opinion, but to me the perceived value of the uniqueness of an "original" laminated ZR-1 WS is practically waaaay over stated; out weighed by the crystal clarity and optical quality which is largely lost due to the lamination; and then the cost savings as icing on the cake. YMMV. |
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Plus, they now have clear UV laminate for windshields that will do the same thing for a lot less money. Glass guy told me that. Oh, well. Next time...
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And Paul Workman did you keep that guy's number for future reference? And did they supply all parts or did you? |
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