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Looking for tint pictures for the front windows.
I dont want to go super dark, does anyone have 35%, 40%, 45% or even 50% that they have pictures of?
If so post them or message me
Thanks

Posted (edited)

I went with 20% to match the factory tint in the rear.  I can't stand when the rear and fronts are different.

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Posted
5 hours ago, 2020-2500 said:

I went with 20% to match the factory tint in the rear.  I can't stand when the rear and fronts are different.

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I understand where you are coming from, However I do not wish to go that dark. I went 15% on my Suburban and regretted it. I want some tint, 25-50% as it says. I just cannot go 20% But thanks

Posted
2 hours ago, sgordon99 said:

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35% Llumar "infrared rejection"


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Thank you very much. That looks nice!

Posted
4 minutes ago, Lawnboy01 said:

Mine are 35%

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Thank you! Same color. Perfect! I appreciate it!

Posted

So I'm currently considering tinting my driver and passenger side windows to match the rear windows..

So here's my question... how long does tinting last before it starts to change?  I know a bunch of things can influence this, but let's say install is flawless and highly rated material is used.  Care and maintenance is proper.  What is a reasonable lifespan?  If it's re-done, how does that affect cost to reapply it years down the road?

 

Thanks much!

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

i did ceramic 35% and when the sun is shining and you put your hands up against the glass on both factory and ceramic you can sure feel difference....$100 for both driver and passenger windows....sadly i sold the truck as they "paid too well"

Posted

Agreed 20% looks the best and matches.   But practicality is terrible specially at night.  Ive always done 35% up front and felt like it was a good compromise

Posted
12 hours ago, nards444 said:

Agreed 20% looks the best and matches.   But practicality is terrible specially at night.  Ive always done 35% up front and felt like it was a good compromise

You must be 70 years old with bad eyes if you think 20% is terrible at night. lol

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