QUOTE(mushigen @ Jul 29 2018, 03:49 PM)
http://www.horus-asia.com/automotive/auto_series.phpCheck out their X Series 30 & 20. Will fail JPJ's minimum VLT percentages.
I do not know if their specifications are accurate as well.
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QUOTE(mushigen @ Jul 29 2018, 03:49 PM) http://www.horus-asia.com/automotive/auto_series.phpCheck out their X Series 30 & 20. Will fail JPJ's minimum VLT percentages. I do not know if their specifications are accurate as well. |
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QUOTE(rcracer @ Jul 30 2018, 08:10 PM) Nothing can match polarized lenses for clarity and detail while cutting glare. Yeah. I love my Rudy's & Oakleys. Tints block everything , dark and always looking like it will rain and dusk looks like night, basement parking look like dungeons My front windscreen's VLT is about 67%, my front sides about 47% & my rear sides + rear windscreen approximately 28% so confirm need shades during daytime & driving at night no problem unless it's pitch dark. Nevertheless, believe me when I say I don't need sunglasses in a car that has tinting of less than 20% VLT all over. Driving at night in that thing is an adventure by itself. Can't see shit at all. This post has been edited by Delta09: Jul 30 2018, 11:02 PM |
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