Thank you for this video, and for providing me with the seals from your website. I just completed this procedure on my S60. It is different because the trim piece is the length of the car, but very easy as well. Simply pop the front four clips shown in the video, and gently pop the next black clip off that is on the roof. Then flex the loose trim inwards, towards the middle of the windshield and it will give you plenty of space to clean and apply sealant. Preserve the black clip and replace the others, then continue as shown.
Finished this job a few minutes ago. My hands are still black from the glue😅. First trim I did a total mess. Also cutted the rubber where you tell to stop applying glue. Anyway, proceded with the job until it was time to put the trim back in place. It really didn't want to slide on the clip. Black glue everywhere. I was in doubt to cry or to throw evrything in the garbage. At a certain point the clip under the rail popped off. This turned out to be good as to deal with it I had to lift the rail and OH GOD NOW THE JOB turned to be really simple. So, long story short: i suggest to lift the rail just a bit so you can push the trim on the underside clip and not slide it.
Mama mia ! Hope you finally sorted out with the installation. Anyway it's cool to give us feedback as I don't know really what's going on with the other buyers. If you can send me a picture it would be nice. Grazie mille !
Excellent video, just have a question regarding the procedure - why not firstly glue the rubber to the trim, and then install it on the car after the glue is dried?
Thanks for your kind words 😍! I did because of the flexibility of the seal. As it’s stock rolled on itself, it’s still curving even when it’s cut to 1m, then potentially will unglue because of that. With this way I’m almost sure that it will glue flat and straight, especially by using a masking tape, who push the trim against the windscreen. Cheers
Yes I guess it’s works also your V70. You can send me a picture of your A pilar at anonang2@icloud.com I will check if it’s the same. I’m 95% sure anyway 😅. Cheers
I am thinking about doing the same. Al rubber sealents are dryed out. U shape rubber is a standaard 12x9 mm piece. Im from netherlands so i guess its better to buy it over here
@@martinus83 yes of course it’s better to buy directly. If it’s possible could you send me after the link of the shop, like that I will put in the description. Cheers
Thank you for this video, and for providing me with the seals from your website. I just completed this procedure on my S60. It is different because the trim piece is the length of the car, but very easy as well. Simply pop the front four clips shown in the video, and gently pop the next black clip off that is on the roof. Then flex the loose trim inwards, towards the middle of the windshield and it will give you plenty of space to clean and apply sealant. Preserve the black clip and replace the others, then continue as shown.
Thanks Franck for this update on S60/80, that’s precious. Cheers
@frankieL200
Thanks for this…I have an S60. Did you buy the yellow & white clips from the link below?
Finished this job a few minutes ago. My hands are still black from the glue😅.
First trim I did a total mess. Also cutted the rubber where you tell to stop applying glue. Anyway, proceded with the job until it was time to put the trim back in place. It really didn't want to slide on the clip. Black glue everywhere. I was in doubt to cry or to throw evrything in the garbage. At a certain point the clip under the rail popped off. This turned out to be good as to deal with it I had to lift the rail and OH GOD NOW THE JOB turned to be really simple. So, long story short: i suggest to lift the rail just a bit so you can push the trim on the underside clip and not slide it.
Mama mia ! Hope you finally sorted out with the installation. Anyway it's cool to give us feedback as I don't know really what's going on with the other buyers. If you can send me a picture it would be nice.
Grazie mille !
I’ll be ordering 2 sets for my xc70 and s60r. Thank you for help with this chronic Volvo problem.
Thanks to you ! I received your order already 👍
I have an XC70 with the deteriorated rubber around the windshield too. May just do this!!
yes you should it's easy
Thank you for posting this video! I just placed an order for my S60 and can't wait to make like new again.
Hi Keith, I’m happy if I can help!
Fantastic video. Thank you very much for providing such a thorough explanation.
Wow thanks a lot for your kind comment Patrick 🤩
really good video - very helpful - thank you ( i learn what to do in my problem's) i love 😍😍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent video, just have a question regarding the procedure - why not firstly glue the rubber to the trim, and then install it on the car after the glue is dried?
Thanks for your kind words 😍! I did because of the flexibility of the seal. As it’s stock rolled on itself, it’s still curving even when it’s cut to 1m, then potentially will unglue because of that. With this way I’m almost sure that it will glue flat and straight, especially by using a masking tape, who push the trim against the windscreen.
Cheers
really good video - very helpful - thank you
Thanks for your comment ! I’m happy if it’s help 😃
Would this work on any P2 Volvo from 2000-2006? I have a 2004 Volvo s60r and am extremely curious to see if this would work for me.
Yes I guess it’s works also your V70. You can send me a picture of your A pilar at anonang2@icloud.com
I will check if it’s the same. I’m 95% sure anyway 😅. Cheers
Very helpful. Thank you.
You’re welcome thanks to you
c'est magnifique!
Merci beaucoup 😊
excellent , thank you
My pleasure 😇 thanks for your comment
Al the way in the top, you are missing a piece? There is a gap.. Can you deliver these sealants longer to cover that?
Yes I can cut at the measure, I didn’t do as it was like that on my car. Thanks anyway, I will make an update to offer that
I am thinking about doing the same. Al rubber sealents are dryed out. U shape rubber is a standaard 12x9 mm piece. Im from netherlands so i guess its better to buy it over here
@@martinus83 yes of course it’s better to buy directly. If it’s possible could you send me after the link of the shop, like that I will put in the description. Cheers
hey man, nice video, will be this working? thanks!
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