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Will be putting them in before long, should I do WS then DP or DP then WS or it's no problem doing it either way? Just curious, don't want to run into any unforseen problems. Thanks Mike
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I don't believe it matters with the exception of getting windshield sealant on the pad. We did mine without the pad. You may want to prepare the dashpad by locating the molding holes before doing the windshield because its a little easier without the windshield in the way. That's what I did anyway.
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