20% tint ok at night?
#8
I've seen 20% in action at night and it is uncomfortably dark -- I think 25% is the lowest I'd go, and in fact that's when I plan on doing in a few days. It'll be a bit darker at night than I'd like it to be, but just perfect during the day. Not sure what I'll ask the guy to do about my moon-roof, I really want that a bit darker than it comes stock, but that might increase the risk of the moon-roof exploding, some people think. :-/
#12
I foolishly put 5% on my sides and rears, and have had them that way for a good year and a half now. At night it's a bit of a pain in the ___ (I have to roll down my windows to reverse, which sucks in the cold), but during the day it's very nice. I did my girlfriends in 20% though, and she has no problems at night. I would recommend 20% for anyone, it's a nice tint level.
#14
I've seen 20% in action at night and it is uncomfortably dark -- I think 25% is the lowest I'd go, and in fact that's when I plan on doing in a few days. It'll be a bit darker at night than I'd like it to be, but just perfect during the day. Not sure what I'll ask the guy to do about my moon-roof, I really want that a bit darker than it comes stock, but that might increase the risk of the moon-roof exploding, some people think. :-/
i have 20% tints and its HORRIBLE in poorly lit area's. one day if i go to turn there might be a person there.. because i can't see anything
#15
Did 35% all around (only 8" eyelid on front) on the tC and really liked the "even" lighting since 35% is a close match to the factory roof.
Before the tC I had a Black GTP coupe and did 20% rear and rear quarters with 35% in front (metallized tint). Looked dark during the day, didn't get me pulled over (but once) in 8 years, and no visibility issues at night. You couldn't tell the fronts were much lighter by color, but you could just barely see an outline of the driver. I think and as long as you stay withing one "step" of shade %, it won't be weird.
I find 35% on the front doors is just enough to get kill the effect from truck lights in your eyes when it reflect off the side mirrors.
Before the tC I had a Black GTP coupe and did 20% rear and rear quarters with 35% in front (metallized tint). Looked dark during the day, didn't get me pulled over (but once) in 8 years, and no visibility issues at night. You couldn't tell the fronts were much lighter by color, but you could just barely see an outline of the driver. I think and as long as you stay withing one "step" of shade %, it won't be weird.
I find 35% on the front doors is just enough to get kill the effect from truck lights in your eyes when it reflect off the side mirrors.
#16
I have 5% on my moonroof. Been that way since day 2 of me owning the vehicle. Why would that make it explode?? I would really like someones insight on that? If a super thin film on a piece of glass is the straw that breaks the camels back then there is no reason that the moonroof would have ever passed and been legal to mass produce. The glass is already black so it already absorbes heat. The tint actually stops UV rays it doesn't absorb any more heat though... Yes I do tint professionally and hate when this gets brought up. The glass on the roof is tempered. The only way you would be able to explode that glass from heat would be to super heat ONE small area of the glass to the point it expands only that area and not the entire glass till it can't handle it anymore. If you heat and cool the entire area at the same rate you shouldn't have any issues. Now maybe in arizona where the temps get WAY up there you might be able to convince me of this but that would still be hard to believe.
I would like to know if anyone out there has had their moonroof spontaneously cumbust on them just from putting some tint on?
I would like to know if anyone out there has had their moonroof spontaneously cumbust on them just from putting some tint on?
#18
my previous car i had 35 percent on the front windows and got pulled over for it. ive had 5 percent on the rears without issue on all my cars. visibility is tough at night, but it prevent anyone from seeing into the trunk.. 20 percent is a nice compromise between form and function. still able to see out of it and plenty dark to cut down on hids behind you while still looking good.
the moonrooof shouldnt have any issue at all with the tint. i dont see how it could even be a problem...
the moonrooof shouldnt have any issue at all with the tint. i dont see how it could even be a problem...
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