Hey Jonny....got to tell you..i learn alot of thing through yu vids. this one was really good, i truly enjoyed it and you. you have a calm teacher way that is a gift. again great vid. and thanks for diong them.
Thanks for the video about leaks, I'm chasing 2 of them. One note though, as a licensed glazier for 30 years (glass installer, inc., auto) I can assure you for a fact that urethane, used to glue windshields in since the late 70's, doesn't ever dry out, crack or shrink. It is one of the strongest materials of its kind I have ever had to cut. Also, if your windshield, there is only one glass in your car/truck named a windshield, that has to be replaced, the glass is removed with a special "close to glass" oscillating blade, the original bed of Urethane is left in place and a new bead is applied directly to that bed of cured Urethane to maintain the height of the original set of the glass, the new filler strip if required.
Wow, that looks like it took an entire Weekend! I have a 2003 Tundra with a cracked windshield. So far no leaks(knock on wood,lol) I have been reluctant to replace the Windshield. We had to replace the windshield in our 97 Camry, we had nothing but problems afterwards with leaks. Great Video. Thanks for sharing!
At :32, what I did with the cracked window trim was use a razor knife and carefully remove the black plastic coating and your left with a shiny chrome trim seal that matches the mirrors and other chrome parts. It really doesn’t look bad at all imo. On the leak issues, my rear window seal has a very small leak that allows to drip inside the cab near the rear corner on the drivers side. With 100k in this Louisiana heat I’ll probably just get it replaced. I cleaned my heater coil with a shop vac, a small flexible hose, some small soft brushes and Simple Green then rinsed it all down with distilled water in a sprayer.
The retainer clips on the a pillar around 9 minutes do leak. I had a clip broke with the screw missing and confirmed leak. Anyone know the part number?
@@jamestotten8803 thanks for sharing, shoot I dont think I know that one but the guys on the facebook "first gen tundra" group will. Will search if get a chance
I did my front windshield the way u did on my 2000 Toyota i took as much rust off as i could n primed it with primer now tomorrow im going to use 3m window weld to put in the crack between windshield n body u think ill be fine
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Hey Jonny....got to tell you..i learn alot of thing through yu vids. this one was really good, i truly enjoyed it and you. you have a calm teacher way that is a gift. again great vid. and thanks for diong them.
Happy to share. Thank you for all your kind words, glad to know people enjoy the videos 🙌👍
Thanks for the video about leaks, I'm chasing 2 of them. One note though, as a licensed glazier for 30 years (glass installer, inc., auto) I can assure you for a fact that urethane, used to glue windshields in since the late 70's, doesn't ever dry out, crack or shrink. It is one of the strongest materials of its kind I have ever had to cut. Also, if your windshield, there is only one glass in your car/truck named a windshield, that has to be replaced, the glass is removed with a special "close to glass" oscillating blade, the original bed of Urethane is left in place and a new bead is applied directly to that bed of cured Urethane to maintain the height of the original set of the glass, the new filler strip if required.
You're welcome. And thank you for that helpful information. I am very limited on knowledge about glass 🙌👍
Very comprehensive video on leaks for this gen tundra. Thank you so much !
@@crs1474 You're very welcome, glad I could help you out 🙌👍
Super helpful and comprehensive video, thank you!
@@brianclayton6305 You're very welcome, happy I could help you out 🙌👍
I have leaks in just about every spot you mentioned in the back. Thank you for this video.
You're welcome, happy I could help you out 🙌👍
Wow, that looks like it took an entire Weekend! I have a 2003 Tundra with a cracked windshield. So far no leaks(knock on wood,lol) I have been reluctant to replace the Windshield. We had to replace the windshield in our 97 Camry, we had nothing but problems afterwards with leaks. Great Video. Thanks for sharing!
@@russrockino-rr0864 Yeah every time I fixed one leak, I seemed to discover another! 😆🤦♂️ Thanks and you're welcome, happy to share 👍
At :32, what I did with the cracked window trim was use a razor knife and carefully remove the black plastic coating and your left with a shiny chrome trim seal that matches the mirrors and other chrome parts. It really doesn’t look bad at all imo. On the leak issues, my rear window seal has a very small leak that allows to drip inside the cab near the rear corner on the drivers side. With 100k in this Louisiana heat I’ll probably just get it replaced. I cleaned my heater coil with a shop vac, a small flexible hose, some small soft brushes and Simple Green then rinsed it all down with distilled water in a sprayer.
Awesome thanks for sharing, will have to try that 👍
@@JonnyDIY Your AC will love it and will perform better. It’s kinda challenging but be patient, my coils were filthy.
@@Ojb_1959 nice will have to try, I've done it on other vehicles before and you're right the AC much colder after
The retainer clips on the a pillar around 9 minutes do leak. I had a clip broke with the screw missing and confirmed leak. Anyone know the part number?
@@jamestotten8803 thanks for sharing, shoot I dont think I know that one but the guys on the facebook "first gen tundra" group will. Will search if get a chance
I did my front windshield the way u did on my 2000 Toyota i took as much rust off as i could n primed it with primer now tomorrow im going to use 3m window weld to put in the crack between windshield n body u think ill be fine
I just used high grade 100% black silicone. Window weld is more for adhering glass. They sell car window sealant too at like Autozone Oreillys etc 👍
With 3m window weld?
Did it stop the front windshield from leaking
Yes it did 👍
Thanks for the reply mine is leaking I'm about every spot u showed lol about to start on great video
@@joshuarhodes9022 You're welcome, happy I could help 👍 good luck
Thanks alot man
@@sha13imran You're very welcome, glad to help 🙌👍
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But u didn’t show the most common spot which is the corner of the front doors at the top that leak water.
Thanks for sharing, I didnt know about that spot. How do you fix that? New door weatherstripping
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