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Not bad. Most difficult part I thought was cutting the top and the bottom corners. It is a "Y" part with new top molding. Tape off the fender corners because when cutting out and even setting it is possible to scratch the paint. If it has the rain sensor along with the GPS module, you should pull the visors and header panel. Allow a couple hours and if possible do a two man set. Yes you can use a cold knife on top and sides, but a wire or long access power tool is positively necessary. Good luck to you.
Trying to bid this windshield job. Customer wants GM logo so I called Chevy for pricing. Parts person quotes me glass and then a $200+ weatherstrip. Assuming glass comes bonded, is this necessary?
Surprising fact, was quoted a significantly lower price that was quoted by distributors carrying AP Tech