Paul

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E30 screen rubbers are a bit too tight for the string method, best to :flybynite wrote: ↑Sun Jul 28, 2024 2:11 pmPutting a rubber mounted screen in is a lost art these days of bonded windscreens, some window fitters have never seen one.
There's a lot out there that says put the rubber in first then work the rubber round the glass from the bottom. Personally I have see that trash the rubbers and chip the windscreens. I prefer to put the rubber round the screen and use a thick string/thin rope tied around the lot that flips the rubber over the car lip as you pull the string.
Get the proper tools, especially for the locking strip,![]()
That's strange, put 2 fronts and one rear in my chromie with a string, that was after watching someone trash the edge of the rubber forcing it round the glass. Rubbers might have got tighter or facelift openings smaller I guess but if its tight either way will be hard. Only thing with the string method is you need to be careful with the headlinerfixedwheelnut wrote: ↑Mon Jul 29, 2024 9:20 pmE30 screen rubbers are a bit too tight for the string method,
6/ use plenty of fairy liquid and water mix to lube the rubber and refit the trim using a special tool like the one below on Amazon.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01 ... UTF8&psc=1