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Old 03-02-2006
BAMA MAN BAMA MAN is offline
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Default fw 2626

i installed a fw 2626 in a 06 vw jetta yesterday. the top and side edges are exposed. i could not get a cold knife between the glass and body without scratching the body. i had to use wire on it.does anybody know if their is a tool to cut these out.
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Old 03-02-2006
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Default Re: fw 2626

I was at a car show about a month back. This was one of the vehicles I looked at the windshield and wondered what the engineers at VW were thinking?????
We just purchased (haven't arrived yet) some of the new coated "anti-scratch" cold knife blades. They are built based on the UltraWiz UltraThin Cold Knife Blades. I seem to think this might be the best choice. Until I do one, I really can't comment on this though.
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