Windshield Install/Remove/Clips/Details

Now in my case, the gasket also had a piece of rubber that stuck out on the bottom portion of the gasket. I had to take a razor blade and cut this off in order for my bottom piece to fit.
Oops! You should not have had to cut that piece off. It is a flap that is supposed to fold and tuck up under the opposite edge of the groove. The groove in the gasket along the bottom of the window looks like it should have a locking strip, right? Not so, the flap tucks under along the bottom edge, and the locking strip begins where the flap stops. There is not enough room in the groove for both locking strip and flap.

Aaron and I just did his Duster's windshield this weekend (see my other post for photos). We also did his Dart Sport about three years ago and had it as a reference to look at (my 51-year old memory isn't what is used to be).

It sounds like you used plenty of sealant under the gasket along that lower edge, so I wouldn't think you should have a problem with leaks. We need to wait for some of our squeezed-out sealant to cure so we can clean up a bit of the channel before installing the stainless trim. We used the Precision set of 18 small / 5 large clips, so I'll let you know how the trim fits. However, it's the same set we used three years ago on the Dart (except that I don't remember the 5 clips being different).

Jerry