Window Tinting
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Originally Posted by elayman
^ if you're driving in a dark area with no street lights or house lights, you wont be able to see out of 20% or darker.. if there are lights you'll be fine with 20%-15%.. 5% is kind of pushing it as to depth perception
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Originally Posted by elayman
^ so you mean you roll down your windows and stick your head out the window to observe what is behind you?.. idk im not really down with doing that, and my neck isnt that long lol
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if cops are ball busters where you live get 35 all around. i think it makes a DG stay classy looking with still having sport to it and not looking like an 18 year old kid driving the car. solar guard tint will probably look the best, i worked at a shop and have been around just about ever brand. Ill take some pics when i get home from work and show u
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Originally Posted by Hollywood300Z
no I cant do %5 i was thinking about %20 or %25
So %20 isnt too dark is it? I could see well at night correct?
So %20 isnt too dark is it? I could see well at night correct?
And I could see out jsut fine. Night time I would have to put the windows down if I had ot back up in an area where there were no street lights. The tail light overlays kinda dimmed down the back up lights.
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This is mine with the 35% solargard tint, i dont know how to host pics yet lol
Edit: its also cloudy in the pictures, its also cloudy out today, when its light out u can tell the window is tinted but u can def see in. i personally like the classier look of lighter tint, vs looking G'd out with 20% and darker. just personal preference
Edit: its also cloudy in the pictures, its also cloudy out today, when its light out u can tell the window is tinted but u can def see in. i personally like the classier look of lighter tint, vs looking G'd out with 20% and darker. just personal preference
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I JUST had my car tinted yesterday. 3m Color Stable. 35% front side 2 windows. 20% on rear side and back window. I really didn't want to deal with law or inspection issues so that's why I didn't go 20% all around, but I REALLLLLLY considered it. 20% looks 10000000000x better and isn't really too dark for night.
I'd say, if anything at least go with a good brand tint that rejects a good amount of heat and uv. It makes a world of a difference in the driving experience.
I'd say, if anything at least go with a good brand tint that rejects a good amount of heat and uv. It makes a world of a difference in the driving experience.