How to remedy Pine Needles in Windshield Cowl Gap

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Hoplite

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Hey folks,

Has anyone found a way to seal the air cowl at the bottom of the windshield to the windshield? I constantly get pine needles in there and was thinking about finding some sort of rubber trim to fill the gap. I was surprised this wasn't something with a million threads on it already. If anyone has ideas, I'd love to hear it. If no one has done anything yet, maybe I'll try and figure something out and share it.
 

Caman96

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Not really sure that would be a good idea. Air does need to get in and it drains off water.
But maybe your onto something…..
 
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Hoplite

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Thanks for the reply. I was thinking just the gap between the air cowl and the windshield though. You think air needs to get in at that spot? I though the air is coming in on the passenger side for the AC.
 
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