Speedglass installed pics
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Will do. I'm going to be doing a substantial cowl trim/dog box back to the main firewall, so there's gonna be a bit of fabrication that has to get done, as well as trimming out the center of the glass. No fear though, I'm good with a dremel
I'll probably paint the lip where it's mounted to so it matches like the edges that are blacked out too
Rear's a simple deal, drop in and done.
I'll probably paint the lip where it's mounted to so it matches like the edges that are blacked out too
Rear's a simple deal, drop in and done.
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Will do. I'm going to be doing a substantial cowl trim/dog box back to the main firewall, so there's gonna be a bit of fabrication that has to get done, as well as trimming out the center of the glass. No fear though, I'm good with a dremel
I'll probably paint the lip where it's mounted to so it matches like the edges that are blacked out too
Rear's a simple deal, drop in and done.
I'll probably paint the lip where it's mounted to so it matches like the edges that are blacked out too
Rear's a simple deal, drop in and done.
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Looks good! On my car when we started running 190+ mph the back speed glass started to come unglued. We ended up just screwing all the way around the rear speed glass to ensure it would not come out. May have just been the glue our local glass shop used to install it. We still have the oem glass front in my personal car due to class rules.
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Looks good! On my car when we started running 190+ mph the back speed glass started to come unglued. We ended up just screwing all the way around the rear speed glass to ensure it would not come out. May have just been the glue our local glass shop used to install it. We still have the oem glass front in my personal car due to class rules.
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Will do. I'm going to be doing a substantial cowl trim/dog box back to the main firewall, so there's gonna be a bit of fabrication that has to get done, as well as trimming out the center of the glass. No fear though, I'm good with a dremel
I'll probably paint the lip where it's mounted to so it matches like the edges that are blacked out too
Rear's a simple deal, drop in and done.
I'll probably paint the lip where it's mounted to so it matches like the edges that are blacked out too
Rear's a simple deal, drop in and done.