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Tint or Sunglasses?
#41
anothergood thing about tinting is....you dont get alot of sunlight...but...sunglasses will do the trick..i guess it's for your passengers...but tinting your car does really look nice...i say if you're gonna tint...you do a slight one maybe 15-25%...enough so you can see easily from the inside and not increase the horrible blindspots on our cars.
#43
well all my passengers dont have sunglasses and im pretty sure my little brother doesnt like the sun glaring down at him. i sleep in my car sometimes when im waiting for someone and the tint does for a fact keep the heat down than when i had no tint. i got limo tint in the back and i dont have problems backing up.
as for thieves, think about it this way... are you going to try and look inside a car with limo tint not knowing if theres someone sitting inside?
as for thieves, think about it this way... are you going to try and look inside a car with limo tint not knowing if theres someone sitting inside?
#44
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Originally Posted by tiny
well all my passengers dont have sunglasses and im pretty sure my little brother doesnt like the sun glaring down at him. i sleep in my car sometimes when im waiting for someone and the tint does for a fact keep the heat down than when i had no tint. i got limo tint in the back and i dont have problems backing up.
as for thieves, think about it this way... are you going to try and look inside a car with limo tint not knowing if theres someone sitting inside?
as for thieves, think about it this way... are you going to try and look inside a car with limo tint not knowing if theres someone sitting inside?
#45
My brother has no skin/sun problems but he hates it when the sun is beaming down on him. Ever since I got tint, he never had to get anything like a newspaper to block the sun from his face.
And as for thives get this. I remembered one of my friends brothers got out ofjail for grand theft auto so I gave him a call last night. I asked him if tint made him wanna jack a car more than one without tint. He said he didn't care about tint. He would know if someone had a nice system if they were bumping their music loud. If the driver looked rich then that's another incentive. He said systems are what usually he finds. He may get lucky with some other stuff but that's in the trunk (where nobody could see anything at all), never inside the car. The stuff he finds in the cars is usually books, cds, coins, parking passes, makeup, and clothes. That's it nothing of actual value worth stealing. Sometimes he used to steal cars just to get from point a to point b. So it didn't matter to him.
And as for thives get this. I remembered one of my friends brothers got out ofjail for grand theft auto so I gave him a call last night. I asked him if tint made him wanna jack a car more than one without tint. He said he didn't care about tint. He would know if someone had a nice system if they were bumping their music loud. If the driver looked rich then that's another incentive. He said systems are what usually he finds. He may get lucky with some other stuff but that's in the trunk (where nobody could see anything at all), never inside the car. The stuff he finds in the cars is usually books, cds, coins, parking passes, makeup, and clothes. That's it nothing of actual value worth stealing. Sometimes he used to steal cars just to get from point a to point b. So it didn't matter to him.
#47
Originally Posted by Huey
i tint my windows, because i like the way it looks. i have 5% tint all around my car, plus an eyebrow on the windshield and i still wear sunglasses.
#48
Re: Tint or Sunglasses?
Originally Posted by KAOS29
Originally Posted by Necromancer
Originally Posted by J_Bomb
IMO I think tinting is stupid. Although your side and back windows are tinted, most people don't have their front window tinted, thus you will still need sunglasses when it is really bright out because you are looking out of your front window 90% of the time anyways. So if you have sunglasses on and you look out your side windows it is more tint than you needed in the first place. Ok, so some of you tint for privacy, why do you need privacy? What are you doing in you car that requires going beyond your state law and puts you at risk of getting a ticket? Why do you want to make it harder to see at night? I think you are more at risk of hitting someone because you couldn't see in your blind spot or that person who accidentally forgot to turn on their lights. Personally I think that tint takes away from the good looking wheels and body of the car because people are just looking at your tint. Tinting also is harder to clean, scratches more easily and only lasts 5 to 10 years and then it starts bubbling up. I would rather have a dark pair of sunglasses that can make it seem like you have tint all around you when you want it and not have to worry about the problems with tint. Post your opinion.
sunglass that makes everything darker to reduce from hurrting your eye's is crap.. sunglass that dosnt make everything dark.. just a little lighter.. and reduce glare is what your looking for...
#49
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Originally Posted by KAOS29
3. from hurting my eyes, when i have some retard driving behind me @ night who cant seem to have the correct headlightsbulbs/fake HID/SUV headlights and also ppl who hi-beam me.. driving like a jacka**
#50
tint
Originally Posted by Huey
i tint my windows, because i like the way it looks. i have 5% tint all around my car, plus an eyebrow on the windshield and i still wear sunglasses.
#52
you also forgot a lot of people also prefer tint becuase it keeps the peices of tempered glass intact in the event of an accident and not further injuring occupants. no one said window film has to be pitch black to be effective.
Also, it is established fact that film eliminates damage due to U.V. exposure (there are other causes such as heat, wear and dirt also). Film also slows the transfer of heat through glass (U-factor) and allowing the A/C and heating systems to operate more efficently.
There are plenty of good reason for film, and plenty of bad ones also for people who use extremely dark film. I used to tell people constantly who wanted pitch black tint that sunglasses are cheaper and you can take them off at night too. But that certainly doesn't mean that tint shouldn't be used. Only a total moron would refuse the stuff based on a few incorrect assumptions. Don't like tint? fine... don't get it, still want all the benefits and not the look, then install clear film. Gee... wow... tough solution.
Personally, I could care less if ANYONE tints their cars. If I welded the roll-up doors shut in the shop, I'd be thrilled. Commercial/Residential is more enjoyable - and you never have to explain the benefits of film to them, they already know. .... and when you get done coating someone's sunroom, they never accuse you of changing their crappy radio presets or stealing their ___ **** and dirty panties from the trunk that never even opened.
BTW - uncoated glass filters UV-A. Most sun damage is caused by UV-B, which is blocked by tint (not uncoated glass). That includes factory colored glass (e.g. xB), that is not a coating but rather a coloring. Big difference.
Also, it is established fact that film eliminates damage due to U.V. exposure (there are other causes such as heat, wear and dirt also). Film also slows the transfer of heat through glass (U-factor) and allowing the A/C and heating systems to operate more efficently.
There are plenty of good reason for film, and plenty of bad ones also for people who use extremely dark film. I used to tell people constantly who wanted pitch black tint that sunglasses are cheaper and you can take them off at night too. But that certainly doesn't mean that tint shouldn't be used. Only a total moron would refuse the stuff based on a few incorrect assumptions. Don't like tint? fine... don't get it, still want all the benefits and not the look, then install clear film. Gee... wow... tough solution.
Personally, I could care less if ANYONE tints their cars. If I welded the roll-up doors shut in the shop, I'd be thrilled. Commercial/Residential is more enjoyable - and you never have to explain the benefits of film to them, they already know. .... and when you get done coating someone's sunroom, they never accuse you of changing their crappy radio presets or stealing their ___ **** and dirty panties from the trunk that never even opened.
BTW - uncoated glass filters UV-A. Most sun damage is caused by UV-B, which is blocked by tint (not uncoated glass). That includes factory colored glass (e.g. xB), that is not a coating but rather a coloring. Big difference.
#53
Originally Posted by windowtint
Don't like tint? fine... don't get it, still want all the benefits and not the look, then install clear film. Gee... wow... tough solution.
Personally, I could care less if ANYONE tints their cars. If I welded the roll-up doors shut in the shop, I'd be thrilled. Commercial/Residential is more enjoyable - and you never have to explain the benefits of film to them, they already know. .... and when you get done coating someone's sunroom, they never accuse you of changing their crappy radio presets or stealing their ___ **** and dirty panties from the trunk that never even opened.
Personally, I could care less if ANYONE tints their cars. If I welded the roll-up doors shut in the shop, I'd be thrilled. Commercial/Residential is more enjoyable - and you never have to explain the benefits of film to them, they already know. .... and when you get done coating someone's sunroom, they never accuse you of changing their crappy radio presets or stealing their ___ **** and dirty panties from the trunk that never even opened.
#54
TINT
Read this and decide if it is still worth the hassle. https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=65961
IS ANYONE ELSE ON MY SIDE?????
IS ANYONE ELSE ON MY SIDE?????
#58
dont get tint its stupid
Originally Posted by zero01
I like to those situation like that the 1% factor because there will always be someone that will be in that 1%.