Windscreen Fitting & Prices
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I'm really struggling to find any sort of pricing for a windscreen to be fitted (not supplied), was just wondering if anyone has ever had this done & what kind of price I'm going to be paying?
A friend did suggest that I do this myself with a piece of string or something?..But I think I'll give that a miss


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It can be "DIY" fitted though. I have had all of my windows in and out a number of times all on my own (all of the fixed windows fit via the same method).
You don't even need the "piece of string" if you have, tough fingers.
With the seal fitted to the windscreen, if you sit the bottom of the screen in place on the seam and gently push it into place (it won't sit right at first), you can go inside the car and starting where the seam is seated correctly at the bottom, you can start working your way around the screen, peeling the rubber over the seam and into position. Keep popping back outside after a few inches and gently push the screen into place. After each small section, you will see the screen start to fit in nicely.
As soon as you make it up both sides and it is looking good, you can pretty much go all the way across the top, then pop out and apply some pressure to seat it properly.
It isn't the quickest way, but it is manageable on your own, without tools and no excessive pressure, so you are not likely to break it!

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Duct Tape really is for the win, when combined with cable ties the world is your oyster!
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I've fitted one a while ago and you have to be quite forceful and imagine you're not hitting glass, I found slapping the screen as you work around the edge with the palm of my hand was most effective but afterwards my palm did hurt!
Duct Tape really is for the win, when combined with cable ties the world is your oyster!
( I am not sponsored by nor advertising duct tape or cable ties!)
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It does sound like an absolutle ballache haha!
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1983 Cabby Gti All White Edition
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1983 Cabby Gti All White Edition
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For info
Link for glass, should be good quality being Pilkington
83 Candy White Campaign http://vwgolfmk1.org.uk/forum/index.php?page=topicview&id=projects%2Fyour-mk1-golfs_2%2Fmk1-golf-restoration_2 89 Caddy pick up http://vwgolfmk1.org.uk/forum/index.php?page=topicview&id=projects%2Fyour-other-cars-and_2%2Fcaddy-barn-find Mk1 Scirocco project completed
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First quote - £215
Second quote - £181
..Autoglass couldn't even give me quote! (car too old, boo

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