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<blockquote data-quote="Bullitt1448" data-source="post: 16869073" data-attributes="member: 155102"><p>The trim bits are held on by one screw in the door jam and several push in clips along the A post/roof line. They also clip into the sail panel around the rear window. Not too difficult to take apart but you are dealing with 20 year old plastic so care needs to be taken. Most glass guys will have done a bunch of windshields on these but that experience may be getting stale. It’s going to be a crap shoot as to whether the pros are the best choice or whether you’re better off doing it yourself. I know when I took my cowl piece off, it literally exploded in my hand and I was being pretty cautious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullitt1448, post: 16869073, member: 155102"] The trim bits are held on by one screw in the door jam and several push in clips along the A post/roof line. They also clip into the sail panel around the rear window. Not too difficult to take apart but you are dealing with 20 year old plastic so care needs to be taken. Most glass guys will have done a bunch of windshields on these but that experience may be getting stale. It’s going to be a crap shoot as to whether the pros are the best choice or whether you’re better off doing it yourself. I know when I took my cowl piece off, it literally exploded in my hand and I was being pretty cautious. [/QUOTE]
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