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Is there an easy way to get this to slide in with the glass? It seems to be a really tight fit on my CJ2A windshield. I even broke a new piece of glass trying to get it in.
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
Make sure to heat and use soap on install.
Make sure to heat and use soap on install.
I'm conserving as much of my early 1946 CJ-2A as possible. The inner (glass) frame will need lots of work, but it can be saved. I have the new weather seals for inner and outer frames from you folks. My question is about the glass-to-frame seal. Is it recommended to cut a V notch in the seal where it turns the corner of the glass? I saw no indication of this in the old seal, but I think this is the original glass and I don't want to risk damage. And yes, there was lots of silicone to remove.
Willys Tech:
Yes you can do that or just cut it clean and make it into four strips.
Yes you can do that or just cut it clean and make it into four strips.
I don't understand the other answer. There are two panes of glass. Do I need one of these weather seals for each pane of glass? Are they the seals that go around the glass itself and then insert (with the glass)into the inner frame?
Willys Tech:
This is sold each. You will need one per piece of glass. This is the glass weatherseal.
This is sold each. You will need one per piece of glass. This is the glass weatherseal.
Does this seal go all the way around both glasses/
Willys Tech:
Yes, that is correct.
Yes, that is correct.