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Old 03-27-2006, 10:28 PM
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I did get the trim back in place with out taking the windshield out again. But it's definitely not the way to go.

I did push/hammered the trim back in place with a lot of soup, a rubber hammer and some wood to keep the trim as straight as possible. The only part were I screwed up are the two lower corner parts. Have to find some "new ones at a junkyard.

But what a pleasure it is to look true a un pitted windshield, even the wipers stopped making the annoying squeezing sound.

Next time when I undertake another task on my 300CD I will ask you guys for advice first!
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