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Started by SRT392, Today at 08:31:59 AM

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SRT392

to the brain trust out there.  i can't remember what goes here and my pics don't show it..   any help?IMG_1951.jpgIMG_1947.jpg

mtull

Not sure if this is correct or not.  Looks like a rubber or plastic wedge.  If it is correct, what's it called and where can you find one?

Headjam

A rubber wedge that holds the windshield up so it doesn't sit on the metal channel directly.  :bigthumb:


mtull

What is the purpose of the three holes?  Does the rubber wedge cover them up?

R/T's 4 R/P

I believe the holes are there to provide the rubber block something to dig into and not slide
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SRT392

Looks like sheet metal screws went in them.   There was a rubber block that spaced the windshield but it was in a different location. Not sure what went here but open holes in this area would be a disaster with water.

mtull

Quote from: SRT392 on Today at 09:54:58 AMLooks like sheet metal screws went in them.  There was a rubber block that spaced the windshield but it was in a different location. Not sure what went here but open holes in this area would be a disaster with water
I thought the same regarding screws used for mounting but the pic I posted of my car doesn't show any.  With that said, the windshield was replaced early in the cars life so I have no idea what's correct.  I'm grateful you posted the question though. Thank you.


ebodyproducts

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My car has three convex dimples in this location. There are no holes in that spot on my car. This is a 71 cuda.  There were no holes there on my 70 cuda and 70 challenger either.
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ec_co

Interesting. I don't have any holes in my '70 Barracuda either. early LA build if it matters
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Brads70

I believe they were punched/stamped  from the other side  just as a grip for the aforementioned  rubber wedge to support the glass. No screws. I welded mine up when I repaired a small amount of rot/rust in the windshield channel.
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