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Had the windshield replaced in my 06 Escalade this morning at an AutoGlassNow location, out of pocket, not an insurance job. Everything went pretty smoothly and I inspected it in the lot and didn't notice anything weird. Got home though and decided to grab a stool to check out the top of the windshield and noticed this gap between the rubber trim and the roof. It's a little hard to see in the photos, but the rubber doesn't touch the body, there's about a 1/8" gap. I took it back to the shop and they explained that the rubber is what comes on the new windshield, and that's just how these aftermarket windshields fit. They were not able, or not willing, to do anything to fix it. On closer inspection, I think what happened is that the installer used too much urethane under the glass and it's sitting up a little too high at the top.
Now, I know that the urethane underneath is what keeps the windshield from leaking, and the trim is primarily aesthetic, so should I be concerned here? I am worried about it trapping water/dirt and causing issues down the road. Should I run a bead of silicone or weatherstrip adhesive to fill the gap? Escalate to AutoGlassNow HQ? Or am I just being too picky?


Now, I know that the urethane underneath is what keeps the windshield from leaking, and the trim is primarily aesthetic, so should I be concerned here? I am worried about it trapping water/dirt and causing issues down the road. Should I run a bead of silicone or weatherstrip adhesive to fill the gap? Escalate to AutoGlassNow HQ? Or am I just being too picky?


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