Sean,
Sorry to see this happen to you, but I'm glad that the glass took most of the damage. I work at an Auto Glass replacement facility, and I know that when glass is installed correctly you will never be able to tell. Make sure to follow the instructions given to you by the installer. Leave a window cracked when open and closing the doors for atleast 48 hours. I would bet that up there in the cold they would definitely be using high viscosity (sp?) urethane. That is a very nice Integra you have there, and I'm sure they will take good care of you at the glass shop. On the up side though, new glass is CLEAN.
ALSO, once you are in the car roll the window back up and DONT DRIVE WITH THEM DOWN. I realize it's pretty cold up there and you probably wouldnt anyway, but the last thing you want is a leaky backglass. Especially in a car that cherry.
Sorry to see this happen to you, but I'm glad that the glass took most of the damage. I work at an Auto Glass replacement facility, and I know that when glass is installed correctly you will never be able to tell. Make sure to follow the instructions given to you by the installer. Leave a window cracked when open and closing the doors for atleast 48 hours. I would bet that up there in the cold they would definitely be using high viscosity (sp?) urethane. That is a very nice Integra you have there, and I'm sure they will take good care of you at the glass shop. On the up side though, new glass is CLEAN.

ALSO, once you are in the car roll the window back up and DONT DRIVE WITH THEM DOWN. I realize it's pretty cold up there and you probably wouldnt anyway, but the last thing you want is a leaky backglass. Especially in a car that cherry.