He probably removed the window. It isn't that hard to do. I helped the guy remove mine, and he didn't charge any extra. Apparently the main problems with the cabinet is getting the window clean enough in the prep, then squeeging out the bubbles. Not really enough room to do either with the window in. It probably added 15min to the time to take the window out and tint it. --- "Roy O." <keepsake@PANGEA.CA> wrote: > > We discussed the cabinet area. Mine has AC so it > would be a pain to remove > > the cabinet, removing and reinstalling the window > is expensive, and he has > > an alternative. > > > > On other Westys he has used black exterior plastic > to cover the section of > > the back window that is blocked by the cabinet. > You can't see out of it > > anyhow, and this material is designed to stand up > to sunlight and car > > washes. > > I had all the windows professionally tinted two > years ago with a strip along the > top of the windshield and limo tint on the hatch > window. The van stays cooler > inside and looks cooler outside. > > The installer managed to do a great job of applying > the tinting to the closet > side window without having to remove any cabinets. I > don't know how he did it. > > Roy O. > '87 Westfalia GL > (till death us do part)
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