if your getting the pre cut you should have no problems at all.
if cutting it from a roll, i stuck it to the out side, cut it 2 inches wider than it needed to be, so its managable and trimmed the tint along the outside edge of the rubber on the out side of the glass, where it meets the paint. and then let it hang low over the door molding where the paint meet the trim and cut the bottom.( make sure the window is up and you have enough top to bottom before you cut the bottom) you can still cut the top and front edge of the fronts like a unframed window, just watch your cuts at the bottom. that worked near perfect for me. the fronts have odd angles and it helps to take the side view mirror off, just so the tint lays flat over the area. you dont want to fold it, thats a auto do over.