How to Choose the Right Front Windshield for Your Car?

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DeSerenity
07/30/25 2:51am
Laminated tempered glass and laminated regional tempered glass both offer high safety coefficients and can effectively withstand strong impacts. Below is additional information on installing a front windshield: 1. Impact of improper windshield installation on the car: If the glass adhesive and the glass on both sides of the windshield do not fit tightly, it can affect the car. For example, at high speeds, wind can enter through the gaps between the windshield and the car body, increasing interior noise. Additionally, when driving on bumpy roads, you may hear rattling or impact sounds from the front of the car. 2. Precautions when replacing the front windshield: (1) To prevent leaks, avoid washing the car for three days, and only remove the adhesive tape securing the windshield after three days. (2) Drive smoothly, avoiding sudden braking and rapid acceleration. (3) Try to avoid excessively bumpy roads to prevent the windshield from shifting. (4) Keep the maximum speed below 80 km/h and avoid highway driving. (5) After replacing the rear windshield, do not open the windows while driving for the first three days to prevent the rear windshield from shifting due to wind pressure. (6) Do not insert parking permits or other cards into the gap between the front windshield and the dashboard.
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