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Windshield tint
#31
front window tint = f***ing stupid
all it takes is one accident and you're toast. It won't void your insurance, much in the same way speeding is illegal. If you are speeding and you get in an accident you are still covered.
I'd be willing to guess most anyone who is considering tinting their front window (the following is simply an assumption) likely is also only carrying state minimums on their auto liability insurance. In CA that is 15K per person/30K per accident. Now it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out one good overnight stay in the ER can cost you $15K. So who gets stuck with the rest of the bill when Suzie Homemaker has broken several bones and has a collapsed lung to go along with it...oh yeah the moron who tinted his front window and caused this accident (or at least this is what her well paid attorney will argue)
all it takes is one accident and you're toast. It won't void your insurance, much in the same way speeding is illegal. If you are speeding and you get in an accident you are still covered.
I'd be willing to guess most anyone who is considering tinting their front window (the following is simply an assumption) likely is also only carrying state minimums on their auto liability insurance. In CA that is 15K per person/30K per accident. Now it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out one good overnight stay in the ER can cost you $15K. So who gets stuck with the rest of the bill when Suzie Homemaker has broken several bones and has a collapsed lung to go along with it...oh yeah the moron who tinted his front window and caused this accident (or at least this is what her well paid attorney will argue)
#32
Originally Posted by mackinnr
front window tint = f***ing stupid
all it takes is one accident and you're toast. It won't void your insurance, much in the same way speeding is illegal. If you are speeding and you get in an accident you are still covered.
I'd be willing to guess most anyone who is considering tinting their front window (the following is simply an assumption) likely is also only carrying state minimums on their auto liability insurance. In CA that is 15K per person/30K per accident. Now it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out one good overnight stay in the ER can cost you $15K. So who gets stuck with the rest of the bill when Suzie Homemaker has broken several bones and has a collapsed lung to go along with it...oh yeah the moron who tinted his front window and caused this accident (or at least this is what her well paid attorney will argue)
all it takes is one accident and you're toast. It won't void your insurance, much in the same way speeding is illegal. If you are speeding and you get in an accident you are still covered.
I'd be willing to guess most anyone who is considering tinting their front window (the following is simply an assumption) likely is also only carrying state minimums on their auto liability insurance. In CA that is 15K per person/30K per accident. Now it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out one good overnight stay in the ER can cost you $15K. So who gets stuck with the rest of the bill when Suzie Homemaker has broken several bones and has a collapsed lung to go along with it...oh yeah the moron who tinted his front window and caused this accident (or at least this is what her well paid attorney will argue)
and ur assumption with anyone that has done this is doing the 15/30 plan..
i have it on my car at 50% and i'm fully insured..u can see perfectly fine in morning and night..its the best thing to do..imho
but if u want to say that an attorney arguing that case..well dey can argue about the rear winshield as well...attorney's will find anything..even if its legal...
#34
Originally Posted by dyenboy
i dun understand y a tint on the front winshield will void your warranty..
and ur assumption with anyone that has done this is doing the 15/30 plan..
i have it on my car at 50% and i'm fully insured..u can see perfectly fine in morning and night..its the best thing to do..imho
but if u want to say that an attorney arguing that case..well dey can argue about the rear winshield as well...attorney's will find anything..even if its legal...
and ur assumption with anyone that has done this is doing the 15/30 plan..
i have it on my car at 50% and i'm fully insured..u can see perfectly fine in morning and night..its the best thing to do..imho
but if u want to say that an attorney arguing that case..well dey can argue about the rear winshield as well...attorney's will find anything..even if its legal...
anyone who has bothered to read this boring post, I apologize, and will work to get the minute of your life back
#36
#37
Been thinking about getting 50-55% done on my front windshield too. Problem is I know it's going to turn purple since it's a dyed flim only. Most of you guys don't know how light 50% is, it won't even be noticed, but the benefits are worth it. On my car, I have 45% all my windows except the windshield. The only scorching from the sun I experience is from the untinted windshield.
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Originally Posted by Cobra-2-G
Hey Stu, what did you pay everything??
Anyone know a good place in Tampa/Brandon?? (I ate the search button)!!
Anyone know a good place in Tampa/Brandon?? (I ate the search button)!!
You should be able to get the car done for around $140, plus another $50 for the windshield if you have the whole thing done. Do a search for CreativeCarz, Dexter does great tinting and actually moved from Ft Laudy to Tampa last year. He tinted my last coupe and did a great job.
#43
#44
This is a very interesing thread.
1. First, I want to say that Altima looks great (tint or no tint).
2. I never even considered tinting my front windshield until I read this thread. There are clear UV tints as well as colored tinits (not sure if automotive safe). I drive a black G and that extra layer of tint on the front windshield should help block the heat. Anyone know if there are lighter shades than 50% for automotive use?
3. Why would you just automatically assume someone with ricer taste has the bare minimum insurance? Not sure of Dyen's financial status, but my wife and I are educated people, we own multiple homes, and we like ricer cars. We have much more insurance than the minimum and we have to pay into professional liability insurance as well.
4. Can't blame ricer car drivers for the increase premium costs for insurance. I am pretty sure part of the premium costs is due to higher replacement costs for Infintis versus Dodge/Chryslers. My insurance is pretty cheap tho, with multiple cars, being married, professional degree, and muti-policy discount, I am not complaining. No matter how cheap insurance is for an American car, I would never buy an American car. So can't really compare...not apples to apples.
5. Tinting front windshield does not equal immediate accident.
Like I said, very interesting thread...sorry for the long rant, but felt like i had to chime in.
1. First, I want to say that Altima looks great (tint or no tint).
2. I never even considered tinting my front windshield until I read this thread. There are clear UV tints as well as colored tinits (not sure if automotive safe). I drive a black G and that extra layer of tint on the front windshield should help block the heat. Anyone know if there are lighter shades than 50% for automotive use?
3. Why would you just automatically assume someone with ricer taste has the bare minimum insurance? Not sure of Dyen's financial status, but my wife and I are educated people, we own multiple homes, and we like ricer cars. We have much more insurance than the minimum and we have to pay into professional liability insurance as well.
4. Can't blame ricer car drivers for the increase premium costs for insurance. I am pretty sure part of the premium costs is due to higher replacement costs for Infintis versus Dodge/Chryslers. My insurance is pretty cheap tho, with multiple cars, being married, professional degree, and muti-policy discount, I am not complaining. No matter how cheap insurance is for an American car, I would never buy an American car. So can't really compare...not apples to apples.
5. Tinting front windshield does not equal immediate accident.
Like I said, very interesting thread...sorry for the long rant, but felt like i had to chime in.
#45