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I’m tinting this tractor tomorrow. I’ve done a couple in the past, but none with this many curves or this much crap attached to the glass. I have no intentions on removing the glass due to the environment I’ll be working in and risk of breaking something. Anyone have any advice or tricks that may make this a bit more seamless? I do plan to remove the weatherstripping that surrounds the glass to minimize light gaps on the edges. fd6860dc6940aae7928eeb89206b4c7c.jpgf21cf23c371073c859a5bf4858a3ec29.jpgc824e0248ec0e1f7fb071e640b79e941.jpg

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I've done the same type of tractor. I told the custy that around all brackets that there will be light gaps; and I did just that, I cut out and around a good size gap on each bracket. Also, I took a bunch of microfiber towels and cleaned gaskets and hardware. Its a pain but you'll do fine.

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