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finishlineautosports

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  1. I had removed and covered everything for install, so no visible components behind door panel have been exposed to water. Also I have inspected behind door panel this morning, no issues at all.

     

     

  2. Did another model 3 over the weekend, and one of the doors, the window remains all the way up even with the latch open as if the door is open, preventing me from shutting the door vs how it should be down slightly and roll back up the last little bit upon shutting the door. If I roll the window down, I can then shut the door, then roll the window up. 

     

    Once you have the door shut and window rolled up, if you go to open the door from inside or out, when you grab the handle or button the window rolls down the little bit for the door to open but then the window goes right back up to fully closed. Very strange.

     

    Anyone have any ideas?

  3. Car is easy peasy but how are you guys getting the film into and squeegeed out on those little triangles behind the rear door? I'm guessing pulling interior panels? 

     

    Any pics or steps to do this? Tia

  4. Doing full vehicle including windshield on this next week at an NFL players house garage an hour away, anybody done one? I have not seen one in person or know if there is anything to watch out for or electronics behind panels to cover up.

  5. Have one coming in tomorrow, never done one, do you guys install the doors with them up in air or sit in car with door shut? Anyting to watch out for on this car? Do doors need shrinking like a vette?

  6. Have customers 2016 LR Discovery Sport in the shop, brought it in out of the cold to add a sunstrip to windshield. Applied film and started to squeegee and notice some spiders in the windshield begin to show up. Turns out there is a chip at the very top of the windshield on the exterior so wondering how to explain this to customer. Anybody ever have something like this happen?

  7. I agree that they are not going through windows, was just an idea, and seeing that it may delay someone getting in, thought of not even for exterior windows, alot of these rooms people may be locking themselves in, all have windows inside the school usually. It may be a hard sell but definitely something I think schools may consider. I'm sure the cost per school may be substantial however. 

  8. I'm not familiar with security film much but in the wake of all of these school shootings is this a viable opportunity to be installing for school districts? I doubt they are bullet proof, but at the least offer peace of mind as a way to delay someone entering the building... Alot of schools are locked during day but what's stopping anyone from breaking glass up get in. 

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