50% for front is really really dark, especially at night.
And its quite obvious during a road block.
Tint IR - 75% vs 85%?
Tint IR - 75% vs 85%?
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Nov 28 2018, 10:36 AM
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50% for front is really really dark, especially at night.
And its quite obvious during a road block. |
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Nov 28 2018, 10:54 AM
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QUOTE(mafioso @ Nov 28 2018, 10:45 AM) so recommended to put 70% for windshield? If you have rear shades, you may consider not needing to darken the rear windows beyond 50%.4 windows = 50% rear = 50%? (although can go 30%, but i am just a bit OCD haha) I run 70/60/60 for 2 of my cars, but the darkest one is 60/30/30, but mainly because the car is black. Does it help too much when you parked in the sun for the whole day? not really lol (and I use reflective shades inside when parked). But does it help when you are DRIVING in the hot sun? hell yeah I've gotten away with the 60/30/30 for years mainly because I just open the sunroof. its a big one, so it lets A LOT of light in. they never bothered to pull me over. my friend's 50% front never kena also, mostly because of luck. however, he has some issues driving in the dark, and far worse if it is raining. This post has been edited by ViktorJ: Nov 28 2018, 10:56 AM |
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