Window Tint/ Would You do it Again?
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Window Tint/ Would You do it Again?
This question is for all who have installed window tint themselves or had it done professionally. If you had a new car, would you do it again?
I have had it on several cars I have owned in the past, and to be honest I was a bit disappointed in the final results. Small air bubbles, fading and hazy after a few years, (even by using only non ammonia cleaners), major reflection in the cockpit during night-time driving. Some of my cars I did install it myself, others were done at a reputable shop locally. I most generally looked for a quality tint shop using 3M products, as I feel it is a very good product (usually a lifetime warranty).
The exterior look tint gives certain cars is very nice, and I think my XJ would look sharp with it installed. So if others would give me your opinion on tinting your own ride and if you would do it again it may be helpful.
Thanks Jeff
I have had it on several cars I have owned in the past, and to be honest I was a bit disappointed in the final results. Small air bubbles, fading and hazy after a few years, (even by using only non ammonia cleaners), major reflection in the cockpit during night-time driving. Some of my cars I did install it myself, others were done at a reputable shop locally. I most generally looked for a quality tint shop using 3M products, as I feel it is a very good product (usually a lifetime warranty).
The exterior look tint gives certain cars is very nice, and I think my XJ would look sharp with it installed. So if others would give me your opinion on tinting your own ride and if you would do it again it may be helpful.
Thanks Jeff
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I have had in previous cars and currently got my XJ tinted (back & rear side) and absolutely love it. I would tint fronts too but 'coz it's illegal in NJ and secondly it does get dark in winters here, I didn't push for it. It adds privacy, keeps it cooler & if you have a kid it is a boon during watching TV, playing games & obiously sleeping. I currently have 20%.
Ideally dark factory tints would be best like on my Ford Flex.
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Ideally dark factory tints would be best like on my Ford Flex.
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Last edited by sanand911; 02-08-2011 at 12:32 AM.
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Id never tint a car, unless it came from the factory as such, IE rear windows tinted on SUV like your land rover if it has them.
It also ruins the lines on the car to me. But some people like it, whatever makes you happy do it
From talking to you it sounds like your a perfectionist so I dont think you will be happy in the end no matter who does it.
bottom line: DONT DO IT JEFF!
It also ruins the lines on the car to me. But some people like it, whatever makes you happy do it
From talking to you it sounds like your a perfectionist so I dont think you will be happy in the end no matter who does it.
bottom line: DONT DO IT JEFF!
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Hey rover....I had the rears done on my A6 and initiall loved them, still do to a degree.
Gotta say though that they look great from a distance and even fairly close up......but, I'm a bit of a perfectionist too and there are a few small air bubbles here n there that really bug me, big time.
Ideally I'd say look for an axisting vehicle with factory tints ifyou're looking to buy a new vehicle....If an existing vehicle only you can make that choice. As for me? Unsure whether I'd do it again or not
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I tend to agree with most of the replies. And yes Erik the Rover has a "privacy" tint from the factory (I believe its a laminate between the glass) that works very well. No haze, or scratches, and very limited reflection at night. More importantly no annoying air bubbles. I was considering it, however after everyones input I will quit entertaining the idea. Thanks Jim, Cadillac, Erik, and Sanand911
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I only like the metallic "platinum" tints, as at many angles, the car does not look tinted at all, does not darken from the inside, and has a sort of OEM look to it. That being said, it does not work on cars with NAV, so I did not want to chance it on my VDP.
Regular tint does not do much for me.
Regular tint does not do much for me.
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I just got my 2005 XJ VDP tinted with 35% ceramic film verses the metal film. This gets around the GPS concerns. The installer did an excellent job! I've had 5 other cars done by this vendor. I live in Houston, so tint is a priority! I would do it again without a second thought.
Totally agree. Plus on a black, metallic black, or other dark colors...tinted windows just make the car look sleeker...to me. makes a LWB car almost seem like a limo...
Not to mention less wear on the interior from sunlight, and it is usually cooler to enter on a hot day..
Plus seems like people tend to notice these cars on the road, and seem to always turn to look who's driving...I appreciate the lil extra "modesty" tinted windows bring me.
I always figured that people who drove these cars WITH OUT tinted windows wanted to make SURE that people saw them. LOL
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I tint every car I own that was made after 1985 unless its a pickup.. Old cars look terrible with tint, I would never do it. But on newer cars, tint actually enhances the look of them a lot of times.. Like on the R trims that have all black trim instead of chrome. On the STR black tint makes all three side windows look like one large window.
I feel like it did wonders for my car. Since I'm one of the younger guys on here, you older guys remember the things you used to do in your car when you were young.. Lol it keeps me out of more trouble than it gets me into. Had it metered by a cop at 1.5% and wasn't even written a ticket. When we installed it, we were aiming for 5% on the side windows and back window and 50% on the windshield. Eric
I feel like it did wonders for my car. Since I'm one of the younger guys on here, you older guys remember the things you used to do in your car when you were young.. Lol it keeps me out of more trouble than it gets me into. Had it metered by a cop at 1.5% and wasn't even written a ticket. When we installed it, we were aiming for 5% on the side windows and back window and 50% on the windshield. Eric
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whiteSTR, I agree, your ride looks great with the tint. I'm just not sure about letting some mutt attempt to do a tint install on my car. If I do get it done, I'll get referrals from customers. I'll keep an eye on this thread for awhile and see what transpires. And by the way, I'll bet the things you "younger guys" are into today, mirror in many ways the things us "old guys" were.... into back in the day, nice cars, good music on great stereos, the ladies, and road trips. The other stuff I'll leave to your imagination, after all it was the early 70s. Now to really date myself, I've likely had my drivers license longer than you been alive....LOL.
Jeff
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Lol.....STR...Roverlr3 kinda took the words right outta my mouth but probly put it better.....us oldies...lol
We were doing years ago what the younger crowd try to emulate today
Your car looks great btw, a real credit to you and the Limo style tint works well cos of the contrast with the white bodywork. A little too dark for my liking but I can appreciate the good clean looking lines and the contrast you young whippersnapper.....lol
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whiteSTR, I'll bet the things you "younger guys" are into today, mirror in many ways the things us "old guys" were.... into back in the day, nice cars, good music on great stereos, the ladies, and road trips. The other stuff I'll leave to your imagination, after all it was the early 70s.
Jeff
Jeff
Cars (Jags, Mopars, and Italian exotics)
Money (I never like to have too much, just enough)
Girls (You can never have too many of these)
Parties ( I'm just recovering from my Cinco de Mayo tequila rager last night)
Great Music ( AC/DC, Van Halen, Clapton, Ataris, Dick Dale, Skynyrd, The Eagles, Chicago, etc.. are some of my favorites)
and tons of Unforgettable Memories (that I can't remember)
LOL now can anyone gues my age?
Eric
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I've never had issues with air bubbles, etc. A good professional installation should avoid all these issues. I like the tint as it offers UV protection and enhances the looks. If you notice most of car print ads, they have their windows tinted to give it a sleeker, uncluttered look.
As a sidenote, I had a tree branch break from high winds and crash into the rear side glass. The side window shattered like buckshot but the tint prevented it from flying everywhere into the car. I can see where it can save injuries from happening to passengers in this type of situation.
As a sidenote, I had a tree branch break from high winds and crash into the rear side glass. The side window shattered like buckshot but the tint prevented it from flying everywhere into the car. I can see where it can save injuries from happening to passengers in this type of situation.