Gettin My windows tinted tomorrow
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#17
I have never heard of such a thing. Every car I have ever had tinted, had the guy come out, cut the film to fit my window and applied it.
#19
It seems like you've already gotten some replies, but here's my 2 cents for what it's worth...
- Rainguards are awesome. They may look a bit odd, but they help so much.
I sell the crap out of them at work; we've got a set on my Dad's truck, I still need a set for mine.
- The quality of the pre-cut film isn't very good. Pay to get it done at a shop that carries a warranty with their product and service. Most likely if it has a warranty, that means that you won't need it (but if you do it's there...).
-(And just cause I'm a picture *****...) Here's my truck, 5% Brow, 35% Front Two, 20% Rear Three.
- Rainguards are awesome. They may look a bit odd, but they help so much.
I sell the crap out of them at work; we've got a set on my Dad's truck, I still need a set for mine.
- The quality of the pre-cut film isn't very good. Pay to get it done at a shop that carries a warranty with their product and service. Most likely if it has a warranty, that means that you won't need it (but if you do it's there...).
-(And just cause I'm a picture *****...) Here's my truck, 5% Brow, 35% Front Two, 20% Rear Three.
#20
I personally do not like the rainguards on our trucks, but if you like them I would go with the In-channel ones.
On the tint, I agree with the other members who have said to look for another tinter. I have had many cars and trucks tinted and they have never used templates to make them "perfect". A good tinter can take a standard roll and apply it beautifully without using a template. I have never had an issue with the company by my house and they only charge about $200 to do an F150 Supercrew all the way around with any darkness requested. I have 35% on my fronts and 15% over the factory glass on the rear.
07 FX4, Since the factory glass does not use a removable film, I am not sure how they took it off for you.
KR-Texas
On the tint, I agree with the other members who have said to look for another tinter. I have had many cars and trucks tinted and they have never used templates to make them "perfect". A good tinter can take a standard roll and apply it beautifully without using a template. I have never had an issue with the company by my house and they only charge about $200 to do an F150 Supercrew all the way around with any darkness requested. I have 35% on my fronts and 15% over the factory glass on the rear.
07 FX4, Since the factory glass does not use a removable film, I am not sure how they took it off for you.
KR-Texas
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