Awickedbeast
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Driving at night was not bad at all. I no longer have that Jeep but the windows are tinted on the Jeep I drive now the same way. Hope this helps.How's driving at night?
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Driving at night was not bad at all. I no longer have that Jeep but the windows are tinted on the Jeep I drive now the same way. Hope this helps.How's driving at night?
That's only I worry about, thxDriving at night was not bad at all. I no longer have that Jeep but the windows are tinted on the Jeep I drive now the same way. Hope this helps.
Your welcomeThat's only I worry about, thx
I do remember soneone mention he has to open the window when prepare to turn, cannot see pedestrian?Your welcome
I don’t have to roll the windows down to see pedestrians. I do have the Led headlights so that might be why.I do remember soneone mention he has to open the window when prepare to turn, cannot see pedestrian?
Thx. I will do 5% on front windows thenI don’t have to roll the windows down to see pedestrians. I do have the Led headlights so that might be why.
I'd say its a minimal issue of driving at night as im mostly seeing out the front windshide, and the sides block enough of any other cars with high beams on which is frequent around here. One caveat I have with tint on the front door windows is I see the reflection from the radio when doing a left/right look for any thing. I've gotten used to it but every now and then I do a double take thinking its someone with a low power car or pedestrian with some reflectors.How's driving at night?
Thx. Seems okI'd say its a minimal issue of driving at night as im mostly seeing out the front windshide, and the sides block enough of any other cars with high beams on which is frequent around here. One caveat I have with tint on the front door windows is I see the reflection from the radio when doing a left/right look for any thing. I've gotten used to it but every now and then I do a double take thinking its someone with a low power car or pedestrian with some reflectors.
I have 20% on my Dakota and it's been a royal pain over the years to get inspected. I have to search out shops that will ignore it. I went 35% on my Ram and hated it at first but got over it eventually and no issue with inspections. Wife wants the fronts to match the rears but I told her it will be a hassle.I did 30% ceramic tint all around with a 5% sun strip on the windshield. Originally I wanted 30% on the hardtop and windows behind the driver and passenger windows.
I wanted 20% up front but the tint shop kept trying to talk me out of it since it wouldn't be legal in Texas. I decided to go with their recommendation since I do plan on road-tripping this Jeep in the near future. I should have gone with 20% up front because that 30% is too light to my tasting.