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Can someone tell me price of a front windshield gasket from NPD? I've been trying all day to get on their site, but for some reason I can't get it to load. I have prices from LMC but wanted some to compare with. My local glass installer says $84 + $100 to pull and reinstall.
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Wildcard,

I just tried to get on NPD too with no luck, (guess the website is down).
DC wants $75.00 for the one that accepts the chrome trim.

Sounds like a decent price to me for install.
Or try this:
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... hp?t=24742

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Thanks basketcase. I'm going with a professional installer though. He said it was about a 3 hour job, which a lot quicker than I could do it in. Now I have to find time off to get it done since it's my daily driver. And I really hate to drive my wifes Pontiac and the Taurus needs an oil pump.
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I had the pages downloaded on my computer already and this is what I have for them.
O 67-72 Weatherstrip, front windshield, w/o trim molding groove, repro ..... F-03110-10 $39.95
O 67-72 Weatherstrip, front windshield, w/trim molding groove, repro ..... F-03110-11 $39.95
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Hey Thanks Thunderfoot. Now I need to place an order as soon as I get hold of them.
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I see thier website is still down... Here are the phone numbers for thier locations.
Order toll free 24 hrs a day, 7 days a week!
Michigan Depot local 734-591-1956, tollfree 800-521-6104
NorthCarolina Depot local 704-331-0900, tollfree 800-368-6451
Florida Depot local 352-861-8700, tollfree 800-874-7595
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It took me less than 3 hours to do my own. Cooltoolguy came over and gave me a hand. If you do try it yourself, make sure it is centered really good before you start pulling the cord out. It is hard to push out and redo. :2cents:
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Thanks guys. I guess I'll end up dropping it off at the shop once my gasket gets here. It looks like I'll be out of town working a few weeks.One of the drillers I supervise (and a good friend ) took his life a couple weeks ago so we're short-handed in that dept. right now.
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How about putting it back in? I've done a rear slider before, no big deal, but I've never done a front.
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sargentrs wrote:How about putting it back in? I've done a rear slider before, no big deal, but I've never done a front.
Did you do that yourself? Trying to figure out the best way to get a rear window out, I found a slider I might try to nab tomorrow, but never pulled a rear window before. Tips and tricks appreciated!

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Paul if the gasket is hard just use the sheet rock knife to cut it out following the window opening flange.




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I was thinking the same thing, Kelley. :lol:
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I just had my windshield replaced dumbass kids with rocks I took mine to glass masters costed me $220 I have the trim and still do (14 broken windshields, 4 gaskets and 3 days later) I only paid for the one thats in it now lol. If you go with a professinal I would stay there until it is done they tried to just put in a gasket with no trim grove after that I nit picked them to hell because they just couldn't get the trim in. When I was as satified as I could be I took it home with a lifetime warranty chrome is in great now and I'll never have to worry about the windshield again. It took awhile but it is right now :D
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