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I would at least take it back to the shop who originally did your install (assuming it was fairly recent). Any decent tint guy should be able to see the issue, figure it out, and redo it correctly. If you want to be sure, do what falconfixer suggests above and remove the trim piece before you go. Or at least talk with the guy and make sure he understands what the issue is and does it right this time.
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Imparting knowledge on the installer isn't a bad thing either. Maybe the next 370Z that comes in, he gets it right the first time :tup:
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I wouldn't just throw the installer under the bus like that. It's a common problem with the Z read the sticky that someone posted. Then after reading the sticky make sure you remind yourself and the installer to take the extra steps to prevent this from happening. Pretty easy solution to a minor problem. Plus if it peels they'll fix it anyways.
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*edit* nvm... looks like the OP didn't give the first company a chance to fix it. But I'd like to know what "reputable" company he used second. I would go back to them and explain the issue and have them fix it. |
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The first time was done by whoever the dealership had do it in Houston. I appreciate the info on the easy fix though. |
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Not sure if it's already been stated but I'm pretty sure this has to do with the window dropping and raising every time you open the door.
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This is a common issue. Happened to myself. Multiple threads about it.
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It happened to me too, all they did to fix it was when they were cutting the film they left it about a quarter inch longer in that corner so it can go farther down. since doing that i haven't had any problems with it. so no need to take the door panel off and all of that.
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