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almost positive this can't be done, but figured i'd ask. my tint is very dark, so any gaps will show light from the inside. i recently added in-channel window vents/visors and after doing that, when the drivers window is all the way up, it shifts to the front of the truck ever so slightly, just enough to show a tiny tiny gap in the tint that shines a very thin line through (not shines through, more so i can see a faint light) also from the outside you can see a line where the film ends. this wasn't an issue before i got the visors, and the other 3 doors are fine (they might move but don't have this issue maybe the tint is longer). i can't really blame my tint guy as the tint really is plenty long covering the glass, and the glass never moved like this for him to even tint future on the glass. if i use my hand to push to the left as it closes, it closes in the right position.
i guess i'm asking if it can be tightened or adjusted while i have it closed in the right position. pics below
blurry pic but see the light to the very left of the glass?
from the outside:
and closed using my hand to push it over just a hair as it closes:
in the second pic, i think it looks like the from the outside because the second layer of film is bigger than the first layer, and when you do that it'll show that gap on the glass where the film isn't fully stuck to.
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