bamh5
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Doesn't look they free handed it, it looks like who ever cut it changes the angle of their knife while cutting the top.
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Looking for some air 80 if anyone has any they are willing to get rid of. (No I'm not a llumar dealer, this is the only llumar product I use)
Pm please
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10mm screw behind the door handle, and a philips screw on the outside of the door panel. I removed both of these and it gave me enough room to pull the sweeps without removing the whole panel.
The back window was a pain. Easy shrink once you get the pattern cut out. The wiper mount is in the middle of the pattern on the bottom, and the top of the window meets right up to the spoiler with no room to cut around the border. When I get another I'll be removing the spoiler.
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Tried to pop or pull the top of these panels back yesterday. Couldn't for the life of me get them to come loose? Ended up having to take the whole panel off
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I had the same issue when i started to practice shaving. I had the wrong file..make sure you have a file that is very course. to ruff and it will rip and chip the glass.
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I used northern tint for the first two years I tinted. Not the best film at all. I noticed fading on cars after the first year, and that's living in michigan
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I pulled the panels on on the front, one 7mm behind the handle, and two 8mm just below the handle. For the rear I removed the 7mm behind the handle, but I pulled the top back and grabbed the seal out. To put the rear back on I flexed the top of the panel. The rear should really be removed to get the sweep, but I could not figure out where to get to the screws holding the panel on. The rest of the car was simple.
Michigan Windshield Tint
in Window Tinting - General Discussion
Posted · Edited by bamh5
The troop is right, the script is all you need. Some officers in Michigan seem to think you need it added to your license as a restriction, that's not true. With a note from a doctor or optometrist in Michigan you can tint your windows any shade you want including the windshield. I personally had 35% on my windshield for a few years and loved it. Depending on your headlights a 55% would be better.
I have been following Hb5634 for a possible tint law change in Michigan.