QUOTE(Matrix @ May 18 2011, 04:02 PM)
Dude...HEAT <> LIGHT. If your IR level is low, you put 90% dark also no use. You can have light tint, but high ir/uv level to prevent heat from coming in.
dude i agreed what u said:
but my tint is a good security tint from llumar below is the specs:
Titanium 8-20
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VLT 21%
TSER 64%
IR Rejected 95%
UV Rejected 99%
Break Strength 235 lb/inch
Tensile Strength 32,000 lb/inch2
Puncture Strength 156 lb
Thickness 8 mil (200 micron)
Warranty 7 Years
Color Charcoal
source
Added on May 18, 2011, 4:20 pmQUOTE(omara86 @ May 18 2011, 05:17 PM)
really can ka? if like that then this is a very good news for me... hehehehe...
But only GOV hospital docs need to be certified it...not private one....

Added on May 18, 2011, 4:23 pmQUOTE(ed0gawa @ May 15 2011, 10:55 PM)
Kinda agree.... it is gonna be difficult driving at night
Unless you have perfect eyesight and used to the dark
Mine is probably 60% 'telus cahaya' for front and around 35-40% for my side ... driving at night at dark stretch or dark carpark sometimes is quite scary .... >.>
So far i passed most roadblock without any issue.. sometimes i do wind down the window if i have passenger in my car n ask them to smoke

but most of the time i just pass without much problem though (polis,traffic jpj).. Maybe it is a trend now for white car to have darker tint.. so they are more lenient ..

bro, mine is dark tinted..so far no issues during night driving....its clear eyesight...UNLESS the place is no lighting at ALL!....
Added on May 18, 2011, 4:24 pmQUOTE(Matrix @ May 18 2011, 04:49 PM)
If you have medical condition, you can get a cert from doctor and go to JPJ to get approval for darker tint...this is what my boss did also.

can u ask ur boss from which hospital he got the cert?
This post has been edited by krk24: May 18 2011, 04:24 PM