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M3 front and rear roof glass seam

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Wanted to throw this out here to see if anyone else has had this issue.
The glass roof seam where the front and back glass meet together, I noticed in the center of the roof the front glass is raised about the thickness of the glass higher than the rear.
Is this normal? Could water potential enter in the future or are all M3’s like this?
Any help would be greatly appreciated
 

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Wanted to throw this out here to see if anyone else has had this issue.
The glass roof seam where the front and back glass meet together, I noticed in the center of the roof the front glass is raised about the thickness of the glass higher than the rear.
Is this normal?

No.
A seam is "normal", but your picture is showing a higher degree of curvature with the rear vs. front glass panel.
That's not right.

Getting Tesla to address the issue, however, will be a major challenge.

Could water potential enter in the future or are all M3’s like this?
Any help would be greatly appreciated

If properly sealed, water ingress should not be a problem.
Additional highway noise from air turbulence will be present.

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No.
A seam is "normal", but your picture is showing a higher degree of curvature with the rear vs. front glass panel.
That's not right.

Getting Tesla to address the issue, however, will be a major challenge.



If properly sealed, water ingress should not be a problem.
Additional highway noise from air turbulence will be present.

a
I have noticed wind noise from that area😕