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Windshield strip that follows the curve?


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On 5/23/2017 at 5:32 AM, TTS said:

 

We only use 5% for windshield strips and in 12 years of tinting have never done a truck back glass in 5%..... so I guess if you are one of those shops that does this that makes sense but I suspect there are a lot that don't.

IDK where you are from but here in Hawaii we put 5% on the rear of 99% of trucks. If the have 2 mirrors its 100% legal 

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23 hours ago, gramma said:

IDK where you are from but here in Hawaii we put 5% on the rear of 99% of trucks. If the have 2 mirrors its 100% legal 

Same here. It's legal as well.

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ok the suggestions above are ok but not fool proof, put the strip on windshield and cut out as you normally would. then place on your cut board and use the tool in the link below this is the easiest way to get the same curve on either side by just measuring and using a curved ruler. If you don't have a plotter.

http://44tools.com/24-curved-ruler/

 

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