@Kenriko I have the exact same issue on both passenger and driver side T3 pieces. I guess there is more of a gap here between the chrome and rubber so there is nothing to tuck into. I keep tucking it in as tightly as I can against the back of the chrome, but it always pops back up. What do you suggest?
It's not visible at all when you look at the car from the side, but if I tiptoe and look down at the car, I can see it. Or if I'm loading groceries into the trunk, I can see it.
Please excuse the dusty car, it's been a week since the last car wash.
Passenger side:
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Driver side:
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I struggled with T4 again last week, but halfway through the process, I found the perfect tool for tucking into my extremely tight trim. It's a blackhead extractor. I assure you it is not even close to touching the paint, even though the picture makes it look like it is. This made the process so much easier, but I wish I had thought of it sooner. My orange plastic blade slipped out on me a few times when I was trying to tuck and nicked the vinyl in one tiny place right near the rear view mirror. And along to top of T4, I was pushing down on the blade so hard, I actually cut the vinyl so there's a tiny piece missing. I know I can request a 1up, but I really don't want to do this piece again. It looks flawless from almost every angle. I found it best to first try to tuck with the plastic razor, then use the blackhead extractor. If I tried to rely solely on the extractor, the surface area of the metal is too small and there's too much resistance from the tucking...so it stretches the vinyl a bit with each tuck and due to the small surface area of the metal, it creates a wavy-ish looking tuck. Which according to my husband he can't see at all with his eyes, but I think I can feel it if I run my fingers along the top.
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