WIndow rubberr rip?????/
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WIndow rubberr rip?????/
ok i will post pics in a bit i have finals right now so i have no time, just to post this.
so i opened the door, and right where the top of the window meets the rubber part neartest to the mirrior (the triangle part) is ripped, i am thinking due to the window being rolled up, but maybe cause i got my window tinted and they may have cut it and then the constant up and down may have ripped it? anyone else expereincing this? it is right where the triangle meets the window
thanks brandon
so i opened the door, and right where the top of the window meets the rubber part neartest to the mirrior (the triangle part) is ripped, i am thinking due to the window being rolled up, but maybe cause i got my window tinted and they may have cut it and then the constant up and down may have ripped it? anyone else expereincing this? it is right where the triangle meets the window
thanks brandon
hey brandon,
my name is brandon too. and i have that exact same problem. When i was getting tinted by an awsome tinter, he accidentally pushed too hard and ripped it. but he is good and he offered to replace it for me since he ripped it. I ordered the part from a dealership, and it costs... get ready now. $99.xx after tax... holy moley huh? good luck with that.
brandon =D
my name is brandon too. and i have that exact same problem. When i was getting tinted by an awsome tinter, he accidentally pushed too hard and ripped it. but he is good and he offered to replace it for me since he ripped it. I ordered the part from a dealership, and it costs... get ready now. $99.xx after tax... holy moley huh? good luck with that.
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If your in a real bind though and cant afford the seal right away they make a sort of ruber glue i used to use this to repair my shoes but its very good at keeping those seals together for awhile. Check it out if you can't replace it right away as a temp fix.
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