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I'd try what worked for most who have had this issue, heat it to 180, hold it in place with the squeegee until cool. You might have a problem because if the dust got on the adhesive it'll be less likely that you get good adhesion again.
@SoCalMom I finally put the blue handles on my blue 3. For some reason the old ones I had from abstract ocean were a better match. I contacted them and they said it was also G217 so I ordered that and used the handle template. I may be cause there's was a tiny bit of chrome showing so it wasn't as noticeable. Anyway here's a pic.
Yea it's always been my biggest gripe on the 18s. There's so much gap above the wheel. I have another set of 18s for winters. I will get wider tires to replace the all seasons and hopefully it looks better.A nice set of larger wheels would really set that off.
Window trim > door handles > camera > mirrors
Thoughts? The guy in the video also mentioned he did one piece on the driver side, and then did the matching piece on the passenger side so it was fresh in his head of the technique for that specific piece. I'll experiment as I get into the install but was just curious how you guys would approach it if you did it again.
Thanks!
My satin black kit arrives today, aiming to install it Sunday before winter really hits as having just put black wheels on my multicoat red - the 3 is begging for the black delete.
I was watching a different video that talked about the order in which you put the pieces on, can help establish confidence and make the install smoother.
Any tips from you guys on that? I'm thinking, start easiest, and then go progressively harder.
Window trim > door handles > camera > mirrors
Thoughts? The guy in the video also mentioned he did one piece on the driver side, and then did the matching piece on the passenger side so it was fresh in his head of the technique for that specific piece. I'll experiment as I get into the install but was just curious how you guys would approach it if you did it again.
Thanks!
"done" with the driver side...
On t4, the section above the driver window - are you supposed to tuck that, or is it supposed to sit flush? Because I can't tuck the portion north of the mirror and above the driver window as the rubber seal is way too tight. I ended up having too much overhang and when you try to stuff it in there, it bunches up and never is right after that. OR, the plastic razor slips, and you cut the vinyl. fdjakl;fjdkslajfkld;sajfkld;as GRRRR The rest of t4 is fine - my trim above the passenger window and b pillar has enough room to stuff the razor in between the rubber seal.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
I had the same issue with T4...but along the WHOLE LENGTH of the piece. See my post on page 10. I was only able to tuck the top edge of the vinyl with a blackhead extractor. I practically pushed down on the plastic razor so hard that my skin was about to rip off, but it still won't fit between the chrome and rubber seal. I can somewhat easily slip the blackhead extractor into the same space. The trick with the blackhead extractor is that you have to find a way to do it so the tuck is nice and smooth and not wavy looking. I used the razor in one hand and used the flat side to kind of hold the vinyl flat against the top of the chrome and used the extractor to tuck.