Tinting a Windshield
But when my car is parked for any length of time, I have a windshield shade that custom fits the whole windshield. I got it through one of the vendors on here. LINK
I had it in the car the other day and it was 92*. The car was in full sun for hours and I got in the car and it was warm, but not really uncomfortable. I am buying it for my other cars (not Camaros).
Last edited by 1998 B4C; Jul 16, 2010 at 03:08 PM.
and there are different shades depending on how dark you want. 50% and 35% will be about the lightest you can get, yet they will still offer uv protection.
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the main one that comes to mind has limo tint all around except for the 'shield, which had the limo strip and the rest was like 20%.
Way darker than id ever go; i can barely stand my dads car w limo (5%) all around, but it did amazing things heat wise.
for legal sticklers its pretty illegal, although most cops wouldnt notice the lighter ones; the gentleman above had some sort of prescription for the tint
But either way, since when do laws stop people from tinting windows....
I know. so are the sides here in mi, but that's never stopped me. Even had a Dr. Note for it, that is legal.
But either way, since when do laws stop people from tinting windows....
i just got my front windshield "tinted" yesterday. my side windows were done a while ago and i waited to see how i felt about those before doing the windshield. they advertise about 30-40F cooler and i tell you it is a huge difference. i roll down the window and actually start to feel my skin cook.
i went with solargard ultra performance 75 on the side windows and llumar air 80 on the front windshield (i'd recommend using the same film on all 3, but it ended up working out great anyway since they were so clear). they're both "nano technology" ceramic film without the metal that interferes with cell phones and radar detectors. you could go darker than 75 - shops were recommending 55 to me, but i thought that was cutting it too close.
you really cant tell there's any film on the windows unless you're in the car and notice you aren't burning up in the sun, or put on polarized sunglasses and see a rainbow effect on some dark surfaces. if i put the window down part way, you can see the difference, but looks like the glass was made that way.






