Just a quick wondering thread...
I remember some people had issues with new screen fitments, but I'm sure there are tons who had them do a good job too!
So, since they are doing my screen on Monday, any hard/fast rules? I'm just gonna watch them do the job start to finish. The main thing I'm planning on doing is taping/marking the top of the screen line out onto the A pillars once the rubber has been removed, so we can easily make sure the new screen sits up at the right height in the aperture between the A pillars, and then just checking the gap at each side is fairly equal.
They seemed to be the main two things to just watch them on...
I also need to make sure the new rain sensor is working ok!
I'll report back, hopefully with positive feedback... and some stuff people can do to help make sure it goes nice and smoothly
Generally fairly glad it has finally happened. The screen has lots of top-surface chips and wiper wear, and general road rash... it's well due a new one any way!
Dave
I remember some people had issues with new screen fitments, but I'm sure there are tons who had them do a good job too!
So, since they are doing my screen on Monday, any hard/fast rules? I'm just gonna watch them do the job start to finish. The main thing I'm planning on doing is taping/marking the top of the screen line out onto the A pillars once the rubber has been removed, so we can easily make sure the new screen sits up at the right height in the aperture between the A pillars, and then just checking the gap at each side is fairly equal.
They seemed to be the main two things to just watch them on...
I also need to make sure the new rain sensor is working ok!
I'll report back, hopefully with positive feedback... and some stuff people can do to help make sure it goes nice and smoothly
Generally fairly glad it has finally happened. The screen has lots of top-surface chips and wiper wear, and general road rash... it's well due a new one any way!
Dave
.....maybe this is worth a try ?