Window Tint
#16
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I will definitely be tinting it just not sure what %.
Faspilot, yours looked great!
For those who don't know, the sun here in Denver is brutal (I just got a reminder this weekend with a sunburn from my boys' baseball game). Tint seems like a requirement.
A friend of mine has an 05 911s that is silver with limo tint and he complains that it is too dark that he is nit able to reverse at night. He has basically refused to drive at night now because it is so dark, but damn it looks good. I however wasn't going to go that dark.
Thanks everyone for all of the input. I am still undecided, but leaning towrds something similar to how "faspilot's" looked.
I will post pics when it is completed on Friday.
Faspilot, yours looked great!
For those who don't know, the sun here in Denver is brutal (I just got a reminder this weekend with a sunburn from my boys' baseball game). Tint seems like a requirement.
A friend of mine has an 05 911s that is silver with limo tint and he complains that it is too dark that he is nit able to reverse at night. He has basically refused to drive at night now because it is so dark, but damn it looks good. I however wasn't going to go that dark.
Thanks everyone for all of the input. I am still undecided, but leaning towrds something similar to how "faspilot's" looked.
I will post pics when it is completed on Friday.
#17
I have 50% tint. It's great all around in all situations.
Have limo tint on a truck, very difficult to see at night. Sometimes open the window when making a left turn to see the road better and see if any pedestrians crossing.
Have limo tint on a truck, very difficult to see at night. Sometimes open the window when making a left turn to see the road better and see if any pedestrians crossing.
#18
I tint all my cars with 30% for light interiors, 35% for dark interiors (also brand dependent, one company's 35% is not the same as another company's 35%)
5% and 15% tint aka "limo black" gives you the most grief with law enforcement, can't see in
30% or 35% is the way to go (brand dependent and color of interior dependent), gives you less grief with law enforcement, gives you the look from outside to inside of just barely discerning a person figure
50% is best for UV protection, full leather interior that you want to protect, no law enforcement grief, can see clearly who's driving
Ask yourself how much grief you think you can handle with law enforcement...that will dictate how dark you want to go
Checkout this site
http://www.tintlaws.com/
Next, make sure your window tinter uses a quality tint
Cheap tint is known to fade and affect radio and other electronics transmission
My tinter uses
http://www.formulaone.com/en/pinnacle.aspx
But there are other preferred brands
Lastly, don't do the door windows lighter then the rear quarters and rear window, that "2 tone" is mad ugly...
And YMMV
5% and 15% tint aka "limo black" gives you the most grief with law enforcement, can't see in
30% or 35% is the way to go (brand dependent and color of interior dependent), gives you less grief with law enforcement, gives you the look from outside to inside of just barely discerning a person figure
50% is best for UV protection, full leather interior that you want to protect, no law enforcement grief, can see clearly who's driving
Ask yourself how much grief you think you can handle with law enforcement...that will dictate how dark you want to go
Checkout this site
http://www.tintlaws.com/
Next, make sure your window tinter uses a quality tint
Cheap tint is known to fade and affect radio and other electronics transmission
My tinter uses
http://www.formulaone.com/en/pinnacle.aspx
But there are other preferred brands
Lastly, don't do the door windows lighter then the rear quarters and rear window, that "2 tone" is mad ugly...
And YMMV
#19
35% on the doors, 5% on the quarters and rear
Legality of tint usually applies to front doors
Your rear quarters and rear are not actually illegally tinted
#22
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All of my cars are 35-50%. No problems with police to worry about and honestly there's enough privacy with 35%.
regarding Denver - please don't OVERestimate how often it will be sunny there, especially in winter. If anything I'd go with a lighter tint living there.
You guys getting about 9 inches of snow right now early in May?
regarding Denver - please don't OVERestimate how often it will be sunny there, especially in winter. If anything I'd go with a lighter tint living there.
You guys getting about 9 inches of snow right now early in May?
#23
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#24
I remember being snowed in May 09. Living west of Denver- just past red rocks @ 9500ft. That was some high living!
I love the color choices!! I'm a huge fan of color in that part of the country!! Gets so bland and it's great to see a splash of color on the road!!
I love the color choices!! I'm a huge fan of color in that part of the country!! Gets so bland and it's great to see a splash of color on the road!!
#28
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Below are some links to what the film looks like and also some youtube video demos we created to show how well Spectra Photosync works compared to other products on the market.
https://rennlist.com/forums/991/7226...ight=photosync
https://rennlist.com/forums/panamera...ight=photosync
https://rennlist.com/forums/991/7008...ight=photosync
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