sunroof tinting
Originally Posted by Stealth_Fighter_tC
WEll I was thinking about doing the same thing, and this post helped alot, BUT has anyone thought about tinting there whole windshield??? I have 5% on all my windows, and a 6" extended eyebrow, BUt was thinking about getting the rest of the windshield tinted something like 35 or 20%. Anyone eve heard of that being done?
Originally Posted by Stealth_Fighter_tC
WEll I was thinking about doing the same thing, and this post helped alot, BUT has anyone thought about tinting there whole windshield??? I have 5% on all my windows, and a 6" extended eyebrow, BUt was thinking about getting the rest of the windshield tinted something like 35 or 20%. Anyone eve heard of that being done?
If you live in Cali...don't tint the entire windshield..you are just asking to get pulled over...i've seen it done on alot of high end cars...it also reduces visibilty and fogs up easily/quickly. if you do tint it..i suggest you put the lightest film on...just a piece of advice.
I hope you all realize the windshield is already tinted from the factory. If you want additional tinting, get a quality pair of sunglasses.
Sorry, but tinting the windshield, especially to percentages like 5%, is just stupid and downright dangerous to other drivers on the road. If you're going to do something to your ride that'll only affect you, fine, you have that right... but anything that puts *me* at more risk is irresponsible.
Sorry, but tinting the windshield, especially to percentages like 5%, is just stupid and downright dangerous to other drivers on the road. If you're going to do something to your ride that'll only affect you, fine, you have that right... but anything that puts *me* at more risk is irresponsible.
ALRIGHTY, guess I got to clear some things up.... 1. I wear glasses for distance, so 5%tint is a requirement for me.... 2. I have a waiver from my eye doctor allowing me to have tint So I dont give 2 $hits about the law. no matter what % I want, I wont get in trouble from the cops....... 3. I didnt want to get 5% on the windshiled just smething like 35, or 20% nothing TOO dark but something to reduce glare.... 4. I cant wear sunglasses, or ill be blind when im driving cause i have to wear glasses to see far away. And Sheena I got my tint through cindy, Ive gone to her for awhile now, and shes pretty fair on the price. Shes tinted my whole families cars since day 1, PLUS I didnt know you then LOL
Originally Posted by Stealth_Fighter_tC
ALRIGHTY, guess I got to clear some things up.... 1. I wear glasses for distance, so 5%tint is a requirement for me.... 2. I have a waiver from my eye doctor allowing me to have tint So I dont give 2 $hits about the law. no matter what % I want, I wont get in trouble from the cops....... 3. I didnt want to get 5% on the windshiled just smething like 35, or 20% nothing TOO dark but something to reduce glare.... 4. I cant wear sunglasses, or ill be blind when im driving cause i have to wear glasses to see far away. And Sheena I got my tint through cindy, Ive gone to her for awhile now, and shes pretty fair on the price. Shes tinted my whole families cars since day 1, PLUS I didnt know you then LOL
I just had my 2 sunroofs done with 5% last week. I already notice a difference in temperature in the cabin, as well a lot less glare.
$60 with the 3M for that. Also had the back and rear quarters done with 35%. Keepin it legal in NJ!
$60 with the 3M for that. Also had the back and rear quarters done with 35%. Keepin it legal in NJ!
Originally Posted by Stealth_Fighter_tC
I wear glasses for distance, so 5%tint is a requirement for me....
Not trying to be a jerk, but I've never heard of myopia necessitating dark tint. If it does, I'm going to get a permit to legally tint my side windows!
Originally Posted by monkeysauce
Originally Posted by Stealth_Fighter_tC
I wear glasses for distance, so 5%tint is a requirement for me....
Not trying to be a jerk, but I've never heard of myopia necessitating dark tint. If it does, I'm going to get a permit to legally tint my side windows!
All I'm getting at is that your near-sightedness does not make you need tint. Glasses do not act like light-gathering binoculars to make things brighter. It's too bad prescription sunglasses are so expensive!
To give you an idea of how dark 5% is on the sunroof, it looks kind of like 35% does from the outside of the car. You can actually look at the sun without squinting. I'd guess the actual light transmission is around 2%.
To give you an idea of how dark 5% is on the sunroof, it looks kind of like 35% does from the outside of the car. You can actually look at the sun without squinting. I'd guess the actual light transmission is around 2%.
Originally Posted by monkeysauce
All I'm getting at is that your near-sightedness does not make you need tint. Glasses do not act like light-gathering binoculars to make things brighter. It's too bad prescription sunglasses are so expensive!
You can buy shades that clip over the top of your regular glasses. I bought a pair for $20 at my optometrist’s office. Just avoid those cheapo ones at gas stations, they usually don’t fit right on all frames and will scratch up your lenses.
If you have trouble focusing light, then how’s your night vision? I know a lot of people with light sensitivity can’t see worth a darn at night, including myself.
I’m a firm believer in windshield tint being illegal. It’s useful during daylight, but is definitely dangerous at night. Just hope you never get into an accident at night. That “prescription” will get you out of an equipment violation, but that doesn’t mean that you won’t be found responsible for the accident.
If you have trouble focusing light, then how’s your night vision? I know a lot of people with light sensitivity can’t see worth a darn at night, including myself.
I’m a firm believer in windshield tint being illegal. It’s useful during daylight, but is definitely dangerous at night. Just hope you never get into an accident at night. That “prescription” will get you out of an equipment violation, but that doesn’t mean that you won’t be found responsible for the accident.
Originally Posted by Vincenzo
Transitions lenses for the mother flippin' win. 






