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2001 Honda CR-V


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Guest gonetintsup

I've just finished doing a CR-V and the back window was a sod to do. Might have to do it again as there are quite a few iar bubbles around the heating elements etc...any hints on how to get around this?

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Guest imfear44

that back window su**s, a lot of guys just tint to the matrix lines that run vertical on the sides then use tape but it takes time if you tint to edges and bhind light

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Guest gonetintsup
that back window su**s, a lot of guys just tint to the matrix lines that run vertical on the sides then use tape but it takes time if you tint to edges and bhind light

[*]393115

Excellent tip, it'll save so much time. It took me 4hrs from start to finish taking all the hardware off and filming round the holes!

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I always remove the glass on the CR-V's back window. Only a few bolts and screws and saves so much time rather than trying to cut around all the wires and bolts.

The new CR-V's are the same but not as bad as the earlier ones. I cringe everytime I get one in but they are not too bad really.

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