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I have been looking for some info on how the gasket install on my 37. It did not have one on it when I got the truck. I looked thru the forum and could not find any info on this. A picture would be nice. Thanks Norm


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Don't have any pics, Norm, but its not a hard job. Most folks will also say be sure to order it from Steele Rubber Products... pricey but better rubber.


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Thanks, Guys, I have the front windshield and frame at home, but the body is being finish at the body shop and was just trying to get a jump on how it when. Norm


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Norm,

If you have the crank out windshield, the frame need to be taken apart at the sides.

Install the gasket around the glass.

Reinstall the frames over the gasket.

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Wayne, I already have the frame and glass install. The gasket I am talking about is the one between the frame and the cab. Thanks Norm


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