LAND ROVER DEFENDER | Windscreen Replacement & New Rubber Seal

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • In this video, we see a step-by-step guide on how to replace the windscreen on a Land Rover Defender 90. The vehicle in question has recently undergone a full respray and is now being fitted with a new windscreen and rubber seal to complete the refurbishment. I walk you through the process of preparing the vehicle for the installation of the new windscreen & rubber seal. This tutorial is useful for those who are familiar with automotive repair and are looking to tackle this task themselves, or for those who are simply interested in learning more about the process.
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Комментарии • 26

  • @tylerstansbridge4263
    @tylerstansbridge4263 Год назад +1

    Thank you for some much needed assistance on fitting them I've done one befor and remember it being a night mear 😅😅 obviously did it the hard way 😂😂 ill try your technique and see how I go lol thank you

  • @jtclements
    @jtclements Год назад +1

    You make this look easy. I broke mine after the 5th attempt at installation. It was super tight and popped out on one side once it was seated.

    • @AUTOGLAZ1ER
      @AUTOGLAZ1ER  Год назад +1

      Yes, what rubber did you use? I tend to find the genuine land rover rubber goes on the glass easier but is very tight when in the frame making it harder to fit, the britpart rubber is harder to get on the glass but easier to fit into the frame.

    • @jtclements
      @jtclements Год назад +1

      @@AUTOGLAZ1ER I used the ProLine rubber which is actually a better product than original. I finally took it to a local installer and they installed it and sealed the inside with urethane sealer. It looks great and was worth the $200 to have a professional do the work.

    • @AUTOGLAZ1ER
      @AUTOGLAZ1ER  Год назад +1

      @jtclements ok, glad you got it fitted, but a bit worrying if it has been sealed with urethane, glass fitted with rubber trim should only be sealed with an oil based compound that stays pliable(like putty) urethane is used on modern bonded type windows where the glass is bonded directly onto the vehicles Pinch weld aperture and is hard when dry.

  • @jonatday
    @jonatday Год назад +1

    Thankyou very much, great tips and techniques

    • @AUTOGLAZ1ER
      @AUTOGLAZ1ER  Год назад

      Hi Jonathan, no problem. I'm glad you found the video useful. Thanks for your support.

  • @paulwatson7475
    @paulwatson7475 Год назад +2

    Hi was it an OEM rubber or a pattern part ? Many thanks ( great job by the way )

    • @AUTOGLAZ1ER
      @AUTOGLAZ1ER  Год назад

      Pattern part, britpart if my memory serves me right

  • @petermenzies1714
    @petermenzies1714 Год назад

    Hi James, great video, thanks for sharing your experience & technique with us. I have a new windscreen and rubber seal to replace my cracked old Defender screen, could you fit mine for me? I am near Dundee but happy to drive down to you if we can work something out. Cheers Peter

  • @jameskerr5756
    @jameskerr5756 Год назад +2

    Nice job. Could do with you doing that on mine!

    • @AUTOGLAZ1ER
      @AUTOGLAZ1ER  Год назад +1

      Hi James, I could if you're in East Central Scotland. 👍

    • @jameskerr5756
      @jameskerr5756 Год назад +1

      @@AUTOGLAZ1ER I'm near Carlisle

    • @AUTOGLAZ1ER
      @AUTOGLAZ1ER  Год назад +1

      @James Kerr yeah a good bit out my area, I'm sure there are some windscreen techs in your area who could help you out. Straight forward job for an experienced fitter.

  • @garypoulton7311
    @garypoulton7311 Год назад +1

    Which rubber do you use? I bought a britpart one, and my windscreen fitter said it was the wrong profile, and could not be used.

    • @AUTOGLAZ1ER
      @AUTOGLAZ1ER  Год назад +1

      Hi, I use britpart as in my opinion they are the best quality, so you maybe got a faulty one or it's not britpart or your fitter is incorrect.

  • @hlic7941
    @hlic7941 Год назад +1

    Reasonable explanation but the lighting and use of head cam make it hard to see the detail. It would also be great to include the removal of the old window in the video. I am guessing that can be hard to do with perished rubber?

    • @AUTOGLAZ1ER
      @AUTOGLAZ1ER  Год назад

      Hi, I'm pretty new to RUclips and trying to improve with every video. the customer had already removed the old windscreen on this job, if the rubber is being replaced i just cut the rubber away and carefully lift the windscreen out.

  • @itolond
    @itolond Год назад +1

    so the technicue is either side first...., then the bottom strip, lastly the top strip ???

    • @AUTOGLAZ1ER
      @AUTOGLAZ1ER  Год назад

      Yes, just as described in the video

    • @itolond
      @itolond Год назад +1

      @@AUTOGLAZ1ER many say bottom seal, but as you have noted it makes it almost impossible to get the top lip in once sides and base fitted

    • @AUTOGLAZ1ER
      @AUTOGLAZ1ER  Год назад

      @itolond yeah, we all have different ways of doing things. This is my preferred technique on this particular job.

    • @nachoplease1676
      @nachoplease1676 Год назад +1

      @@AUTOGLAZ1ER Thanks but we can hardly understand most of what you are saying. My experience is nomenclature is not a thing in the UK

    • @AUTOGLAZ1ER
      @AUTOGLAZ1ER  Год назад

      @@nachoplease1676 Could you please elaborate on this comment that has been left within another persons question?