I got a new windshield installed in the F-250 this morning and as
@biketopia mentioned, it was good that I picked a local shop with a husband and wife team doing the work. They went above and beyond and I did my best to keep out of their way as they worked.
Some revelations were that the windshield had been replaced at some point prior to 2018 but it wasn't done well according to the shop I used. There were spots where it was obvious that the glass was installed over unprimed/unpainted steel. There is some corrosion present and the installer used a small wire wheel on an air tool to remove most of the rust. He then applied two coats of primer and did a nice job overall but he mentioned that they're not a body shop but just trying to do a decent job of installing glass. He also applied two coats of primer to any exposed metal around the perimeter. The owner mentioned that if Safelite or similar encounter corrosion like this they won't continue with the installation.
The problem with this sort of corrosion of course is that you can't see it until you remove the glass. The plan is to have them come out to the house next spring to remove the new glass so that I can take a couple of days to do a really good of repairing/treating any bad spots. They'll come back and reinstall the glass when I'm done. If I want to keep this truck on the road for years to come I'm going to have to address problems such as this.
They did make a bit of a mess inside the truck with all of the grinding and such, so I stopped at an Autozone on the way home and picked up some Armor All wipes and spent 30 minutes in the parking lot cleaning up the cab as much as possible. I bought and installed new Bosch "mono" windshield wipers while I was there. The new glass sure is nice so I hope it remains that way for a while.
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