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They are tight for sure ..what I do is take a bit of pure dish soap (right from the container) put it on my finger and run it along the rubber track . I do this after my final clean to the window , roll the clean window down , apply , roll it back up to the height you would for installing film. when you go to install , push the glass forward as you slide the film in and once the film hits the soaped up tint..it does seem to slide in better. smile22.gif

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They are tight for sure ..what I do is take a bit of pure dish soap (right from the container) put it on my finger and run it along the rubber track . I do this after my final clean to the window , roll the clean window down , apply , roll it back up to the height you would for installing film. when you go to install , push the glass forward as you slide the film in and once the film hits the soaped up tint..it does seem to slide in better. :dunno

Great tip. Timely too... I have one coming in tomorrow afternoon :twocents Thanks TW.

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They are tight for sure ..what I do is take a bit of pure dish soap (right from the container) put it on my finger and run it along the rubber track . I do this after my final clean to the window , roll the clean window down , apply , roll it back up to the height you would for installing film. when you go to install , push the glass forward as you slide the film in and once the film hits the soaped up tint..it does seem to slide in better. :poke

Great tip. Timely too... I have one coming in tomorrow afternoon :twocents Thanks TW.

Let us know if it helped or not :dunno

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They are tight for sure ..what I do is take a bit of pure dish soap (right from the container) put it on my finger and run it along the rubber track . I do this after my final clean to the window , roll the clean window down , apply , roll it back up to the height you would for installing film. when you go to install , push the glass forward as you slide the film in and once the film hits the soaped up tint..it does seem to slide in better. :twocents

I just felt my cack move. I like the way you used you fingers.

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They are tight for sure ..what I do is take a bit of pure dish soap (right from the container) put it on my finger and run it along the rubber track . I do this after my final clean to the window , roll the clean window down , apply , roll it back up to the height you would for installing film. when you go to install , push the glass forward as you slide the film in and once the film hits the soaped up tint..it does seem to slide in better. :lol

Great tip. Timely too... I have one coming in tomorrow afternoon :lol Thanks TW.

Let us know if it helped or not :music

:hmmm Actually it did. Well, sort of. I did the rear doors first and forgot about the tight seals. No issues with them, they've got room with out a problem. Then I go to do the driver's front... yeah, crazy tight at the top rear corner. Managed to get it in fine after really pushing on the window, tricky to squeege the water out after too. Checked to see if passenger's was as tight... Yup. So I did the dish soap thing on it. It was definitely easier to slide the film in, still had to push hard on the window though. CRAZY easy car to do though, everything is easy and wide open. No shrink to side windows, rubbers at the bottom come out easy enough, nothing in the way of the rear window and it's hardly a shrink at all, little rear quarter windows aren't in the doors and have matrix around then with tons of room, tinter's dream for sure. I'm slow as hell and I think it took about an hour and 40... including a pretty long break to chat with someone and have a beer :lol

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