Tint too light?
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Tint too light?
Hi All,
This is 35% legal tint.
At first I thought that it was too light, but it has grown on me.
I prefer IP with darker tints though. But still went with the 35%.
Anyways, I was instructed after the tint was done, that if I saw any imperfections like bubbling etc, to call them. I notice some bubbling and it has been almost a week. I will call them tomorrow.
I was thinking, maybe this would be the perfect opportunity to have them put darker tints on the car. But i am not sure if it would be worth it because it will cost a lot of money to strip the tint and then reapply another film.
I was thinking 23% or 20%.
However, I would like to be able to see out the window druing the night and during rainy conditions etc.
Think I should have gone darker? Let me know what you all think.
Thanks
This is 35% legal tint.
At first I thought that it was too light, but it has grown on me.
I prefer IP with darker tints though. But still went with the 35%.
Anyways, I was instructed after the tint was done, that if I saw any imperfections like bubbling etc, to call them. I notice some bubbling and it has been almost a week. I will call them tomorrow.
I was thinking, maybe this would be the perfect opportunity to have them put darker tints on the car. But i am not sure if it would be worth it because it will cost a lot of money to strip the tint and then reapply another film.
I was thinking 23% or 20%.
However, I would like to be able to see out the window druing the night and during rainy conditions etc.
Think I should have gone darker? Let me know what you all think.
Thanks
Last edited by AznTriniBwoy; 02-25-2007 at 11:19 PM.
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Originally Posted by mx22o
20% is good
What interior tdo u have as well.
I have graphite and that adds to the brighter side of things. I should have gone darker to begin with cause of the lighter interior.
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Originally Posted by mx22o
no u don't have graphite interior, u have stone... '05-'06 IP don't come with graphite...
i also have '06 IP with stone interior.. 20% is perfect if u don't want it too dark or not too light.. u won't have trouble seeing at night.. it's perfect
i also have '06 IP with stone interior.. 20% is perfect if u don't want it too dark or not too light.. u won't have trouble seeing at night.. it's perfect
cool thanks for the feedback
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i think it looks good... i went with a 5% back three and a 20% front two ... with the 5% in the back, at certertain angles it makes the 20% look a lot darker than it is ... but i think im gonna retint to 5% all the way around and 30% front
BTW ... i like your tire/rim setup for the snow !!!
BTW ... i like your tire/rim setup for the snow !!!
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Originally Posted by DaVeeD
i think it looks good... i went with a 5% back three and a 20% front two ... with the 5% in the back, at certertain angles it makes the 20% look a lot darker than it is ... but i think im gonna retint to 5% all the way around and 30% front
BTW ... i like your tire/rim setup for the snow !!!
BTW ... i like your tire/rim setup for the snow !!!
I went with a basic and clean setup for the rim package mated with Dunlop WinterSport M3's
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Originally Posted by mx22o
pba stands for patrolmen's benevolent association... it's a card given by your cop friend/relative.. show it to the cop whenever u get pulled over, and he'll let u off the hook.. unless ur speeding like an ***, or DUI.. the card don't do u shyt
hahhahaha