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Had a scare today.


LearjetMinako

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So after the all the fix it problems on my Ranger. I am finally getting those broken issues fixed one at a time. One of them was to have my windows re-tinted. So I take it to a well known and expeirenced window tinting shop. They take my Ranger in and I get to watch them through the waiting room window. The lady was looking around my door interior trying to figure out on how to remove it. Then I saw her take a long flat blade screw driver and slowly start to pry from the top. As soon as I saw that, my mind started yelling, "NNOOOO!!!!!". So I instantly jumped in the shop and asked if she needed help removing my door interior. I told her real quick on how to, and then she asked if I would not mind removing it instead. So their crew gave me the tools I needed and I removed it for them. And when they were done tinting my windows, I also reinstalled the door interiors.

I was really glad that I was watching. I didn't want to add more parts to be replaced on my list. But for the record, the window tint shop (Star Tint in OKC, OK) does a very good job. The tint looks like it is part of the glass from the factory. And they are in good standing with the local dealerships to have new vehicles windows tinted.
 
Holy SHiznit Batman! Im glad you were watching too,LOL. They work on new cars, with flatheads? OK......
 
I know what they were thinking. They were thinking that the door interior is held on by push pins or clips. But on the Ranger, there are down angled hooks molded in the interior piece that hold it on. And 4 screws to make sure that it does not get lifted off accidently. Chevy is know for using the push pins. Which is why some of their door interiors pull off when you close the door. But they are easy to replace if broken, unless the bracket for the pins is broken.

Either way, I'm just glad they did not just start off going all out. But at least inspected it and tried to figure it out first. Allowing me enough time to get in and intervein before they break something.
 
Darn, I hope that tint stays on there, Bro. Where did you find these idiots???
 

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