Dash to windshield seal
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It looks nice and keeps stuff from falling down in the opening between the windshield and the dash. Other than that, it really doesn't do much. You can run without it.
You can sort of straighten it out with your fingers, but to attempt to make it straight again I would use something like a 6 in. wide piece of thick cardboard. Mine got crooked and I sort of straightened it out. Sort of.
I can live with it.
You can sort of straighten it out with your fingers, but to attempt to make it straight again I would use something like a 6 in. wide piece of thick cardboard. Mine got crooked and I sort of straightened it out. Sort of.
I can live with it.
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Here is a link to a like thread on same subject.
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...-question.html
Part Number: HC3Z25044N32A.
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...-question.html
Part Number: HC3Z25044N32A.
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