Does car window replacement fix weather sealing issues?

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    • <p dir="ltr">I drive an older Mazda in Marrickville, and the passenger side window has had a faint whistle sound whenever I’m on the highway. Last night I noticed the glass has a crack spreading from the corner, so I’ll probably need a car window replacement soon. What I’m unsure about is whether new glass will automatically fix that annoying draft, or if I’ll need extra sealing or alignment done. With the mornings still cold and windy this spring, the idea of constant whistling of the air is driving me crazy.</p>
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    • <p dir="ltr">I had the same issue with my Mazda 3, a constant whistle that got worse once the glass cracked. From my experience, a straight car window replacement will take care of the damage, but not always the seal, since the rubber and alignment can shift over time. When I booked with GRS Windscreen PRO, they didn’t just swap the glass; they checked the frame, cleaned up the old seal, and made sure everything sat flush. That extra bit of care fixed the annoying draft completely. If you’re still comparing <a href="https://grswindscreenpro.com.au/side-window-repair/">car window replacement options</a>, you might want to have a look at this site, I found it helpful to understand what kind of side window work they cover and how mobile service works around Sydney. Honestly, I’d just ask upfront if they can reseal as part of the job; it’ll save you headaches later.</p>
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    • <p dir="ltr">I had the same issue with my Mazda 3, a constant whistle that got worse once the glass cracked. From my experience, a straight car window replacement will take care of the damage, but not always the seal, since the rubber and alignment can shift over time. When I booked with GRS Windscreen PRO, they didn’t just swap the glass; they checked the frame, cleaned up the old seal, and made sure everything sat flush. That extra bit of care fixed the annoying draft completely. If you’re still comparing <a href="https://grswindscreenpro.com.au/side-window-repair/">car window replacement options</a>, you might want to have a look at this site, I found it helpful to understand what kind of side window work they cover and how mobile service works around Sydney. Honestly, I’d just ask upfront if they can reseal as part of the job; it’ll save you headaches later.</p>
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    • <p dir="ltr">I had the same issue with my Mazda 3, a constant whistle that got worse once the glass cracked. From my experience, a straight car window replacement will take care of the damage, but not always the seal, since the rubber and alignment can shift over time. When I booked with GRS Windscreen PRO, they didn’t just swap the glass; they checked the frame, cleaned up the old seal, and made sure everything sat flush. That extra bit of care fixed the annoying draft completely. If you’re still comparing <a href="https://grswindscreenpro.com.au/side-window-repair/">car window replacement options</a>, you might want to have a look at this site, I found it helpful to understand what kind of side window work they cover and how mobile service works around Sydney. Honestly, I’d just ask upfront if they can reseal as part of the job; it’ll save you headaches later.</p>
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    • <p dir="ltr">I had the same issue with my Mazda 3, a constant whistle that got worse once the glass cracked. From my experience, a straight car window replacement will take care of the damage, but not always the seal, since the rubber and alignment can shift over time. When I booked with GRS Windscreen PRO, they didn’t just swap the glass; they checked the frame, cleaned up the old seal, and made sure everything sat flush. That extra bit of care fixed the annoying draft completely. If you’re still comparing <a href="https://grswindscreenpro.com.au/side-window-repair/">car window replacement options</a>, you might want to have a look at this site, I found it helpful to understand what kind of side window work they cover and how mobile service works around Sydney. Honestly, I’d just ask upfront if they can reseal as part of the job; it’ll save you headaches later.</p>
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