Great job! Not saying you did this wrong, but you didn’t have to remove all of that hardware to take the seal out. I’m sure you realize that but if not. It could save you some time? I usually take the time saved and tape the inner and outer window seals with house tape. I noticed this gave me a more consistent cleaner install but that was my issue, not yours lol. Keep up the good work and content. Fun to watch!
Thanks for the feedback! For a long time I didn’t even think to try the top edge first but have on some more recent installs. Ford for sure and noticed on the new Wagoneer it worked that way too. Now I look back and think dang I could have been saving all kinds of time 🤣
I have been installing SunTek film for a number of years. Started with Standard Pro line and now only offer Carbon and Ceramic. Generally asking $90 for front two windows in the SunTek Carbon.
I great video,I have the same truck 2023 , I live in Virginia law says 50% on front doors and anything on back doors,what would you recommend and where to get it at I may try do myself,,thanks
You definitely have some options. Could just go with the 50 up front and leave the factory privacy as is, which usually measures something around 18. Therefore, if you place 18 up front it would provide a uniform look all around, but below the legal limit for the fronts. If you place an added layer over the rear it can add the UV protection and additional privacy. Something lighter like 35 or even 18 isn’t too bad at night for driving. Placing 5 will provide the most privacy, but also the most difficult to see at night when backing up (reverse cameras can assist that though).
Hey Tim. Looking back, I made a video for visual reference after install.. owner went with SunTek Carbon 5 on sides and rear. Hope this helps :) ru-vid.compTccpbyrLBQ?feature=share
Seem to happen often or on occasion? With my arm under the film to support while adjusting the bottom, the film isn’t completely folding over itself. Not sure if there’s any relevance but I’m using a 1.5 mil Carbon film that seems to feel thicker and therefore less prone to creases, but maybe you’re using the same.