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What to adjust in the door panel to allow for window tint? by Knucklebuster
Started on: 02-08-2010 03:13 PM
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Last post by: TXGOOD on 02-08-2010 08:50 PM
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Report this Post02-08-2010 03:13 PM Click Here to See the Profile for KnucklebusterSend a Private Message to KnucklebusterDirect Link to This Post
I can see where my windows are scratched from something inside the door panel (Felt Window Guide? Inner Door Glass Seal?)

What do I need to replace or adjust to allow me to install window tint... so the tint does not get peeled off or scratched the first time I lower my windows?
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Report this Post02-08-2010 03:26 PM Click Here to See the Profile for fierosoundClick Here to visit fierosound's HomePageSend a Private Message to fierosoundDirect Link to This Post
Pull the door panels. Likely the window guides need adjusting (or replacement) http://fierostore.com/Produ...ail.aspx?s=64939&p=1

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Report this Post02-08-2010 04:10 PM Click Here to See the Profile for BloozberrySend a Private Message to BloozberryDirect Link to This Post
If the scratches are on the inside, then the culprit is either the inner window felt or the two padded window stabilizers being full of dirt or worn down to the metal strip. If the scratches are on the outside, then it's the outer window dew wipe. Regardless, they're all replaceable and available at the Fiero Store, but I'd buy the dew wipes from DIY_Stu here on PFF.
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I'll 2nd the DIYStu wipes. The Fiero store has some fantastic products, but in this case, Stewart's wipes are far better quality than the ones in the Fiero Store
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Do you have a link to "Stewart's wipes"
I don't want to take these doors apart again for a while....
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