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I just found out that the upper part of my windshield is letting air through. When it started raining water seeped rigth in and wetted the upper portion of the apostery or fabric and is now sagging down.
First question, what is the best product to seal off the windshield? I have one in mind but would like to check anyway if you guys have a better one.
Second, how do I fix this sagging fabric without taking it to an interior car shop?
Urethane for the window. It comes in a tube that you put in a caulking gun...auto paint stores carry it. When it drys its some tough stuff. When you say the Upholstry is sagging do you mean the headliner,seats,or something else? if its the headliner try using some 3M TRIM ADHESIVE in a spray can. That stuff works pretty good for headliners.
Hello every one, ozzy here ive been looking at this page for weeks now finally joined. So my question is why is it that every turbo build forum just ends...
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