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    B7 A4 Weather Stripping Above Front Windshield - Part Number?

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    Hey All,

    I'm looking to replace the rubber seal (weather stripping?) along the top of the front windshield. I've done some searching but have only found diagrams calling out the "molding" on the sides of the windshield.

    The rubber seal comes out after I drive and I have to press it back into the joint almost everytime . It also looks like there is some epoxy on it to keep it in place....the epoxy is the same consistency as what seals the headlight lens cover to housing...any idea on where to get that epoxy?

    Furthermore, is this covered by insurance? Like would this weather stripping coming out warrant free service from my insurance company? I don't need new glass, but I want a windshield that isn't susceptible to leaks (although I haven't seen any indication of a leak).

    Any help or input would be appreciated. I can get pics up later if it helps. Thanks in advance.

    -Brent
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    Veteran Member Four Rings Shanster's Avatar
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    Bump for pics of weather stripping (+ boob, ass, and dog content)




    Brent
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    Veteran Member Three Rings maxxxafterhours's Avatar
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    Lol love the ass and dog pictures. The advice I would give you is go to a windshield repair shop and ask them what they can do with it. Maybe it wont cost a lot and they can just save you all the time and hassle. Good luck
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    You are out of luck because this strip is part of the windshield and not sold as spare by Audi

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    Senior Member Three Rings Jhad's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by maxxxafterhours View Post
    Lol love the ass and dog pictures. The advice I would give you is go to a windshield repair shop and ask them what they can do with it. Maybe it wont cost a lot and they can just save you all the time and hassle. Good luck
    This is where i would start...Now i am gonna scroll up one more time and check out that pic before leaving this thread

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Shanster's Avatar
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    Thanks for the advice dudes. I'll probably end up doing to a repair show to see if they'll just sell that one strip.

    Also, the babe's name is Devon Brugman...her instagram is FIRE
    Brent
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