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Hello all,
Curious on the best way to attach windshield frame . I have heard multiple ways ( weld, nut certs, weld nuts , tap and sheet metal screws. ) I would love to hear your opinion and reasoning.
Hopefully someone here who has done it multiple times will chime in. Probably just a few even here though.
That, or else all you’re gonna get is personal experiences of doing it once. Which will be most.
Therefore that’s either their favorite, or their not gonna recommend it. Same answers that you’ve been reading all along. Little chance for consensus.
Factory ones were bolted to the cowl originally, and welded and later years.
Not sure which way would be the “best“ way.
We use a stainless steel hinge on all ours, like to paint the frame off the vehicle. You use just regular screws on both sides, or drill and use nut -serts.
I used SS flat head screws along the entire hinge. Very strong mount, but I also have a hard top which makes a huge difference in windshield frame strength. If your going topless, I would weld it with a couple dozen spot welds.
I took flat steel and wlded nuts to it, then used panel adhesive and stuck it under the dash to give it a little more strength and then bolted it in. I probably over built it, but was planning on running without a top mostly and wanted it stronger than stock but also wanted to be able to remove it if needed (I dont know why).