Terry, If you are window-mamboing the tinting yourself, it may be a quicker, simpler, less damaging to other components, and a less time-expensive, method to go to an auto window glass/tint outfit and have the window removed, tinted and replaced. That idea's been suggested to me. Tom Hanlon Palm Springs, CA 84 Westfalia "Terry K." wrote: > Just a quick question--- > > Can the rear closet be removed, without disturbing, or removing the > overhead Ac evaporator / housing? > > It's time for the widow tint mambo---and the closet has to come out---- > > I just want to know before I get hit in the knoggen, as I take the > closet out--- > > Thanks > > ______________ > |[ ] [ ] [ ]\ > | | | | > ~~~ ~||-(())----(())-| > > Terry-- > > "Zoom, Zoom, Zoom" > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > http://community.webtv.net/CTONLINE/TerrysHighOnLife |
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