Sedan tints
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Sedan tints
Long story short... I got tints done to my G37 4dr, the place trimmed my bottom fuzzy rubber seals on the small windows in the rears. They say that for some cars they have to do that.. General consensus over at G37driver.com is that its BS.. They messed up.
Over at tintdude.com, i'm getting mixed responses.
Did they mess up and BS me?
Not happy with the place at all.. They're well known in the area and supposed to be a reputable shop. I had to take my car back to get most of the windows redone due to stuck debris..
Over at tintdude.com, i'm getting mixed responses.
Did they mess up and BS me?
Not happy with the place at all.. They're well known in the area and supposed to be a reputable shop. I had to take my car back to get most of the windows redone due to stuck debris..
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I spoke to the manager/owner/tinter.. Here's my myG37.com post.. http://myg37.com/forums/g37-sedan/19...-required.html
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Pics are on page two of thread on myg37.com: http://myg37.com/forums/g37-sedan/19...equired-2.html
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Here the tintdude.com forum post.. I'm getting a lot of conflicting info.
http://www.tintdude.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=53921
http://www.tintdude.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=53921
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If cutting that rubber trim was on purpose and necessary, then why did they do such a hack job on it? It wasn't even a clean level cut all the way across. IMO, it was something they messed up on and now are trying to pass it off as an industry technique. I just got my G Sedan tinted last week on all 7 windows. I checked those small windows and the rubber trim on the bottom were not cut or trimmed what so ever. I call BS all the way from here to Mars.
Last edited by dockersguy; 08-21-2009 at 07:22 AM.