Just got quoted for my car, Raytech RC for windscreen, FC for others. 1480
Price ok?
Car Tint Advice - V2, Raytech, Vkool, Huper Optic, 3M or .....
Car Tint Advice - V2, Raytech, Vkool, Huper Optic, 3M or .....
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Dec 26 2017, 04:43 PM
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Just got quoted for my car, Raytech RC for windscreen, FC for others. 1480
Price ok? |
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Feb 17 2020, 10:58 AM
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QUOTE(kenkct @ Apr 23 2019, 05:37 PM) From these i can say 90% of the tinted car in malaysia does not meet recent JPJ rules. Usually the officer will not stop you unless your tinted paper is too dark. so what tint you got installed now?As long as they can see you through the mirror, you are passed. For puspakom examination, JPJ do know your tinted paper are 90% changes does not passed their test, they will surely request you to tear it off before the test. (Only happen if you want to sell off your vehicle) For consumer, we concern on the below 1. TSER = Total Solar Energy Rejection (Real heat rejection) > 60% 2. IRR = 90%< Infrared Rejection <95%, don't go beyond 95%, or your GPS or Smart Tag might have issue. 3. UVR = Ultraviolet Radiation, >100, this is always more than 100, up to 400 4. Warranty, degration on TSER 5. Warranty, bubbled, how many pixer 6. Warranty, scar 7. Warranty, blur 8. Warranty, change in color Commonly we look into these few items, how many years the tinted shop will cover for us. Forget about the VLT, as long as they can see you through the windows during road block, you are clear to go. In order to have a VLT really passed JPJ rules, you may need the tinted paper VLT > 90%, provided your car windows are originally 80% VLT as for JPJ, got raytech actually offered me they will pay the JPJ summons if kena, then if need to tear because of roadblock, they will replace as well, using summons as proof. |
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Feb 17 2020, 01:25 PM
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QUOTE(I'm V-Kool @ Feb 17 2020, 12:57 PM) https://www.rojakdaily.com/news/article/831...dow-on-your-car lol. anyway, I will opt for road legal tint“If the driver is not the owner of the vehicle, then the owner will also be penalised, making for six summonses in all, three for the driver and three for the owner,” Zulkarnain added. So the maximum summon you could get is total 6. However they did not mentioned how much is the summon. |
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Feb 17 2020, 03:04 PM
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QUOTE(FirstOne @ Feb 17 2020, 02:30 PM) seeing the gov changing decision so frequently, legal can turn illegal anytime, and vice versejokes aside, I am replying to the comment on warranty, so I just add-on something extra I learned. |
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