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20% all around + windshield.
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Why not? Lol The tires came w/ the steelies. I personally think black on black is meh but it is what is for winter timeWhy? (Srs question)Winter tires on steelies
Is it for the blacked out look? Or are you doing it for safety/winter reasons? (The rims I mean, of course the tires are for winter reasons)
20% all around + windshield.
I agree that I don't like the look but it makes sense - tinting the front windows is stupid - and especially the windshield - that's just crazy.
You can do what you like to the back because it just becomes a van but tinting the front 3 is a serious safety issue.
Cops harass you?
20% all around, none on windshield
Tint on windshield, an idiot ting dat.
If your car is black on black, you'll be fine with 30%
Eh disagreed. I had 20% on my first car in the front and it was only an issue when trying to do sidestreet parking at night time. If your "safety issue" is being able to see outside, not an issue. If you are meaning an issue when it comes to not knowing whos inside a vehicle well thats a different story.
20% all around, none on windshield
Tint on windshield, an idiot ting dat.
If your car is black on black, you'll be fine with 30%
Eh disagreed. I had 20% on my first car in the front and it was only an issue when trying to do sidestreet parking at night time. If your "safety issue" is being able to see outside, not an issue. If you are meaning an issue when it comes to not knowing whos inside a vehicle well thats a different story.
Tinting the windshield is not a safety issue. It actually cuts down the glare from lights at night and is beneficial.
I have no problem seeing anything and I have had my tints like this since I bought the vehicle new just about.
Yeah, okay.
It doesn't cut down glare - it cuts the light coming in. So, you can't see as well with your headlights and you can't see something like a pedestrian as well when you look out your windows say at a junction.
Yeah, okay.
It doesn't cut down glare - it cuts the light coming in. So, you can't see as well with your headlights and you can't see something like a pedestrian as well when you look out your windows say at a junction.
Yeah, okay.
It doesn't cut down glare - it cuts the light coming in. So, you can't see as well with your headlights and you can't see something like a pedestrian as well when you look out your windows say at a junction.
You're going to tell me what I can or cannot see out of my windows. Ok lol
I just stated my experience.
I drive this car in Manhattan at all hours, one of the most heavily populated areas in the Nation, I dont think seeing pedestrians is as much of a problem as you make it out to be. But hey then again you have the magical powers to tell what I can or cannot see.
Yeah, cause I don't know anything about vision right?
Other than 15 years as an eye doctor?
5% all around, even on the windshield. Had it for about 4 years, and only given 1 warning. Drove in FL, NY, NJ, Conn, and PA.
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With my 5% tint I will say at times it is hard to lookout of my windows at times during night driving.
It really doesWith my 5% tint I will say at times it is hard to lookout of my windows at times during night driving.
It's hard to drive at night, but I don't go out much at night anyway. During the day, it's nothing. The IQs of people in FL drop 30-40 points when driving at night and in rain.