it's a easy job. any glass installer that can replace the 1/4 glass can do the job.
make sure they use the proper primer on the louver before the install.
also check the clearance between the louver and the interior trim panel at the top front corner of the glass opening. this sometimes hits on the louver. a razor blade knife can work to trim the panel.
if you don't do this the constant pressure from the trim panel on the louver can make the louver pop out in that area.
Thanks for the tip, after utubeing and checking the makers instructions, and tips like yours ,
the old saying goes ” if ya want it done right, do it yourself “😄
I’ll post up some pics when done.
I found a guy in Knoxville that did it after all of the "custom shops" refused to install mine, I had him come back and switch them from my 4.0 mustang into the Bullitt and didn't have any issues. That was when they were out of stock and the colors were the same so no big deal.
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