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I am restoring a 1929 Tudor. Can you install the windshield with the windshield hinge attached to the header already. Will the windshield slide over the installed hinge??? Should you use any type of lubricant in the hinge before installation?? A seach of the forum did not answer these questions, so I am asking for advice. As always, thanks for any and all answers. Thanks, Harold
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Thanks Pluck
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I can install my 29 coupe windshield which is the same as the tudor with the hinge mounted to the header. Just disconnect the visor on one side by removing the screws and bend the end out of the way then when the windshield is back in place bend it back and put back the two screws.
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Thanks Barry, I do not have the visor on yet so that should make it easier. Harold
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