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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: jammac on 22 January 2008, 17:08

Title: replacing front windscreen
Post by: jammac on 22 January 2008, 17:08
i know this has been covered before and i have used the search function.

I was just wondering if there was any kind of adhesive needed to fit a front screen as this hasnt been mentioned on any previous threads. some people have siad to use some kinda silicone lube to help it slide in easier....therefore an adhesive wouldnt set properly anyway?

Or is the seal the only thing holding the screen in its place?

if i were to get it replaced professionally by autoglass, RAC etc etc would they use any kind of adhesive?

Title: Re: replacing front windscreen
Post by: Simpson on 22 January 2008, 17:17
i asked vw the same thing you dont need any adhesive if the metalwork is sound, if her eis rust, that needs sorting first. I think auto screens would probably use sealent to stop you coming back! I have never had a problem with them leaking with a new seal, touch wood, and i have replaced about 5 seals on various mark 2s i have owned! thats where ma money goes!  :smiley:
Title: Re: replacing front windscreen
Post by: DRobbo on 22 January 2008, 17:38
When autoglass did mine... Old out, new in... No sealant required!
Title: Re: replacing front windscreen
Post by: Mew on 22 January 2008, 18:13
As has been said, no sealant required. Even if it was only just to help the screen pop in it would be a waste of time as that is a piece of piss with the old washing line trick  :wink:

G60 screens are bonded in though i do believe but that is irrelevant!
Title: Re: replacing front windscreen
Post by: jammac on 23 January 2008, 01:02
kool! cheers fellas ill get down the scrappy giving some windows a good kicking then
Title: Re: replacing front windscreen
Post by: topbloke77 on 24 January 2008, 16:58
I paid a guy who works for a windscreen place £30 (in his hip pocket) quid to replace my windscreen. what a waste of money. It looked like a total piece of piss. I'll be doing it in future.
Title: Re: replacing front windscreen
Post by: dubmaster77 on 24 January 2008, 20:21
Hi Guys, I work for Autoglass!!!!!! Changing the front screen is a piss of piss on the mk2 Just use string andd lubricant, On a customers car we would some times use a sealent called arbourmast But golfs rarely leak I changed my own screen for a brand new one with a sunstrip and I did not use sealent! It dont leak! G60 screens were indeed bonded in though I still have not found out why? S
Title: Re: replacing front windscreen
Post by: jammac on 25 January 2008, 12:31
Hi Guys, I work for Autoglass!!!!!! Changing the front screen is a piss of piss on the mk2 Just use string andd lubricant, On a customers car we would some times use a sealent called arbourmast But golfs rarely leak I changed my own screen for a brand new one with a sunstrip and I did not use sealent! It dont leak! G60 screens were indeed bonded in though I still have not found out why? S

straight from the horses mouth! AWSOME!  :grin:

nice one dubmaster (i dont really think you are a horse)
Title: Re: replacing front windscreen
Post by: Horney on 25 January 2008, 12:36
I would guess G60's are bonded as it adds to the structural rigidity of the car. This is why modern cars have bonded screens. A cracked windscreen in a brand new astra can make quite a difference if you roll it apparently.

Nick
Title: Re: replacing front windscreen
Post by: rubjonny on 28 January 2008, 12:40
yeah the bonded screens help stiffen the g60 and rallyes up nicely :)
Title: Re: replacing front windscreen
Post by: jammac on 08 February 2008, 17:08
I CANT BELIEVE HOW EASY THAT WAS!  :cool:

THIS FORUM IS AWSOME!
Title: Re: replacing front windscreen
Post by: VeeDubGTI16v on 08 February 2008, 21:04
bit late but might be worth putting a bit of waxoil round the frame/in the seal
Title: Re: replacing front windscreen
Post by: jammac on 09 February 2008, 09:35
well ill get the MOT done then prehaps ill add some waxoil in the summer as it was such a piece of piss!! there was no rust around the frame though which i was a touch worried about as id seen loads of rust on the two mk2s windows i kicked out down the scrappy  :evil: