Door windows
No, that is a safety feature to ensure the glass doesn't break when you close it.
Quality tint guys will have tricks to get around this problem. More often than not, filing the tint instead of cuts will help.
Quality tint guys will have tricks to get around this problem. More often than not, filing the tint instead of cuts will help.
It is possible, but I wouldn't recommend it. A tint shop up here did that to my coupe so that the tint would not start to peel away at the bottom before it dried. To make a long story short I noticed a difference because was air seeping through my window with the door closed and I had to take it to the dealership so that they could fix the issue. They told me that it was common for most tint places to do that.
Probably but you run the risk of the tint guy closing the door with the window all the way up and breaking it. There are hundreds of owners here who have gotten their windows tinted. Professional installers know how to deal with it so I wouldn't worry about it.
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^^^ What he said. I've worked at a Audio/Tint shop and that is what the tinter does. There's a little black button that he presses that the window rolls up all the way when pressed.
Good call PeTeToTe, the screw is located directly below the button on door jam, turned it 1/4 turn CCW and the window fully closed.
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