Leak in cab

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Festes

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New seal 3 years ago. Ya. I’ll try it
 

Randy and Easton

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Used new one piece Precision gasket putting windshield back in. Did not see that Precision recommends a bedding glassing compound on the gasket to pinch weld to seal it. Windshield has been leaking so we used 3M window weld and pulled gasket back and hit it that way. The one leak we had on passengers lower inside corner that fixed. Water was coming in from the outside lower seal. However, there is a very large gap on passengers upper side window to frame where tons of water gets in. Drains are clear and it just seeps behind the gasket and down the corner post. Thought I filled it fairly good, but i pulled it back today and I did not get it into the channel very well. So, another $35 can of window weld and we will try again. Other leaks have stopped.
 

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