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If it was only that easy... 

He hit the curb hard enough to make the T/C rod mount concave instead of flat where the bushings mount.  That's going to take a bit of massaging to get straight again. 

At least he didn't damage the body. I hate body work.

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Yea the back window is the hard part if I remember I used 3 strips and with a razor blade made a line across where it overlapped, then pulled out the strips that where wast and carefully squeezed it so the seem was very clean and less noticeable.

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Yea the back window is the hard part if I remember I used 3 strips and with a razor blade made a line across where it overlapped, then pulled out the strips that where wast and carefully squeezed it so the seem was very clean and less noticeable.

Yeah that's how I've seen it on 510s. I haven't got mine done partially because I want to find a rear glass that's in better shape, and possibly get it tinted with it out of the car.

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Smart move to tint with the glass out Shack. Makes it so much easier to cut in and get the tint all the way to the edge of the glass. Personally I love the look on a 510 as long as the paint is a flat color. I saw it done on a light blue metallic Dime and it just didn't look right to me.

 

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Smart move to tint with the glass out Shack. Makes it so much easier to cut in and get the tint all the way to the edge of the glass. Personally I love the look on a 510 as long as the paint is a flat color. I saw it done on a light blue metallic Dime and it just didn't look right to me.

 

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That's a sweet 510 sedan. How do you unlock the doors and trunk. I saw way back where people where putting the parts in the doors and trunk to use a fob to open them.
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