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yeah, I should just man up and black em out. Can't be that hard. I just would like to know that I can seal them good enough without having condensation buildup.

 

Or I would pay someone to black them out for me. Know of anyone who would do that?

 

Your tint looks darker than 35%, but maybe it's just the lighting.

 

My car is 20% tint.

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Or I would pay someone to black them out for me. Know of anyone who would do that?

 

Man up son! Nah, don't pay someone. If I could do it, anyone can. It'll be a fun little day project once it gets warmer.

 

I have to reseal mine, but I'm waii lazy! :(

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i am going to need those pixs. and of the car too.

 

:confused: I sent like 3 to your phone right after I got out the shower.

 

 

As for the car pictures, ill post those later. I'm on my phone right now.

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You got it! Snapping some pictures isn't the only thing ill do for you. ;)

thats what i am talking about. ;)

i am going to need those pixs. and of the car too.

:confused: I sent like 3 to your phone right after I got out the shower.

You two really need to get together and try to love one another.

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yeah, I should just man up and black em out. Can't be that hard. I just would like to know that I can seal them good enough without having condensation buildup.

 

Or I would pay someone to black them out for me. Know of anyone who would do that?

 

Your tint looks darker than 35%, but maybe it's just the lighting.

 

My car is 20% tint.

 

I kept the heat on my oven to a minimun, so it was a little tough to pull them apart, but that kept the factory sealant together and I put every little bit that came out of the crack right back where it came from. Knock on wood, but I just had a pretty severe winter and no condensation yet.

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I kept the heat on my oven to a minimun, so it was a little tough to pull them apart, but that kept the factory sealant together and I put every little bit that came out of the crack right back where it came from. Knock on wood, but I just had a pretty severe winter and no condensation yet.

 

yeah, I may do it one of these days.

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Yeah, I would like to lower it and have been thinking about it but...I like the comfort of stock suspension. And also, I only have less than 2 years with my car so I can't justify spending any more money.

 

I do already have springs though, so its always tempting to throw them on. I'm always so indecisive so who knows?

 

Thanks for all the feedback though. :)

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