To tint or not?
#46
[QUOTE=Spyerx;9555691]Tint fan here. But I went LIGHT, in fact, outside you can hardly tell it is tinted in bright light, but it does keep the interior noticeably cooler. Its just a shade darker than stock and looks great on white. Any darker I don't think would have looked good.
I know tint can be pretty polarizing for folks, but I say to each their own.
Is your tint about 50%?
I know tint can be pretty polarizing for folks, but I say to each their own.
Is your tint about 50%?
#47
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I don't recall, but probably. Its "light" is all I remember. I think the Med is about 35% and Dark about 20% with limo even darker at the tint guy I use.
#50
I didn't realize people had such strong feelings about such an insignificant thing - tint. Words like, hate, despise, ghetto, etc etc, really? If u have such hate towards little tint, I wonder how do you get through the day without going postal. Wow, I would hate to cross some of you guys.
Such strong words smh re: something so insignificant. Internet. Good, bad, ugly.
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40% ceramic tint here. It makes a huge difference in the interior temperature in the summer sun. Ceramic tint* (*more expensive than the other kinds of tint) is used more for heat/light reflection, and not so much for the "privacy" element. Note: both pics below are of my tinted car, but it only looks really dark from a sharp angle. Looking at it straight on, it's not that dark looking.
#54
I didn't realize people had such strong feelings about such an insignificant thing - tint. Words like, hate, despise, ghetto, etc etc, really? If u have such hate towards little tint, I wonder how do you get through the day without going postal. Wow, I would hate to cross some of you guys.
The use of descriptive language which is strongly emotional in nature is however, a hallmark of people with highly-developed aesthetic sensibility (artists, actors and musicians tend toward it), of the sort that cannot help but be revulsed by the sight of a brilliantly-styled car like a Porsche, with sheets of dark plastic pasted on the windows rendering it reminiscent of a gangbanger's pimped-out Caprice Classic.
#55
If you believe that something as benign as despising automotive window tinting is a sign someone is teetering on the verge of a psychotic break, I wonder how you get up the courage to leave your bed in the morning.
The use of descriptive language which is strongly emotional in nature is however, a hallmark of people with highly-developed aesthetic sensibility (artists, actors and musicians tend toward it), of the sort that cannot help but be revulsed by the sight of a brilliantly-styled car like a Porsche, with sheets of dark plastic pasted on the windows rendering it reminiscent of a gangbanger's pimped-out Caprice Classic.
The use of descriptive language which is strongly emotional in nature is however, a hallmark of people with highly-developed aesthetic sensibility (artists, actors and musicians tend toward it), of the sort that cannot help but be revulsed by the sight of a brilliantly-styled car like a Porsche, with sheets of dark plastic pasted on the windows rendering it reminiscent of a gangbanger's pimped-out Caprice Classic.
#56
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If you believe that something as benign as despising automotive window tinting is a sign someone is teetering on the verge of a psychotic break, I wonder how you get up the courage to leave your bed in the morning.
The use of descriptive language which is strongly emotional in nature is however, a hallmark of people with highly-developed aesthetic sensibility (artists, actors and musicians tend toward it), of the sort that cannot help but be revulsed by the sight of a brilliantly-styled car like a Porsche, with sheets of dark plastic pasted on the windows rendering it reminiscent of a gangbanger's pimped-out Caprice Classic.
The use of descriptive language which is strongly emotional in nature is however, a hallmark of people with highly-developed aesthetic sensibility (artists, actors and musicians tend toward it), of the sort that cannot help but be revulsed by the sight of a brilliantly-styled car like a Porsche, with sheets of dark plastic pasted on the windows rendering it reminiscent of a gangbanger's pimped-out Caprice Classic.
#57
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#59
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The only issue I have found that bothers me is trying to back up at night in a dark area. I have to roll the windows down to see where I'm going. I might remove the side window tint.