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Originally Posted by missfire
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I've seen a few of these attempted and the results were less than perfect to say the least. I bet not many know this but the best way to do this is in through the front windscreen aperture before the windscreen is bonded in,as per factory. Non of that forcing, bending and cracking it.
Personally i would rather take it out myself back through the windscreen aperture clean it up and give it to a pro.Surely it wouldn't be more than 3 hrs to cover it @ £50 an hour so £150 or £200 tops. Just guessing.At least it would be perfect no? Thoughts on a suitable place anyone?