What % tint?
My rear window they did in one piece, so, rotor8u, it is possible to have it done in a single piece, but if it is huber optics tinting, it wont look as good, due to the thicker material used, but it is better quality, but if you go for a low quality tint, it will turn purplish, and bubble in a few years... which is why you see so many tint jobs looking pretty bad
I would just be sure that whoever you have do it, just ask about warranties and junk like that. Make sure that the tint has a lifetime warranty so in case it does turn purple or bubble, you can have it replaced.
This is 5% on both my vehicles. Its illegal as hell but unless you give the officer another reason to write ya they dont worry about it. Now if you live in a state that requires inspection stickers like here in Texas try a little trick I've used before. First try to find a friend who has a friend who does inspections....hehe, if not I just roll all the windows down when I go there....they have never rolled them up.
I have to do the 5% I worked nightshift way too long. As Gizmo once said "Ahhhh Bright lights! Bright Lights!"
I have to do the 5% I worked nightshift way too long. As Gizmo once said "Ahhhh Bright lights! Bright Lights!"
FYI, I just had my car tinted using Huper Optik Ceramic 40 on all side and rear windows. I also had Ceramic 50 applied to my sun roof. I didn't want that any darker but I wanted the UV and IR protection.
I'll take a picture later when the tint finishes curing (est. 2-3 weeks). The tint installer said HO tint is great but because it is about twice as thick as normal tint, it takes longer to cure.
By the way, with HO C-40 tint, my windows measured 33% VLT, +/- 3% meter error. I felt it was close enough to my state's 35% minimum. It certainly was within the error margin.
I'll take a picture later when the tint finishes curing (est. 2-3 weeks). The tint installer said HO tint is great but because it is about twice as thick as normal tint, it takes longer to cure.
By the way, with HO C-40 tint, my windows measured 33% VLT, +/- 3% meter error. I felt it was close enough to my state's 35% minimum. It certainly was within the error margin.
Mmmmm... Rotary Donut
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I just posted pics of my newly tinted (35% front, 20% rear) Black 8 in the multimedia section:
https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.php?postid=329346
https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.php?postid=329346
My installer is very good, and did a very, very clean job. I asked him about the rear window, and he said it was a B*@#$ to work with, but he did very well with it.
I dont know about everyone else, but he had to do install the rear in 3 pieces, so i can slightly see the 2 creases at night.
I dont know about everyone else, but he had to do install the rear in 3 pieces, so i can slightly see the 2 creases at night.
The place I had mine done at had a computer cut all the parts, so they were dead accurate - each window was done by a single piece of tint.
It's 18% all around.
Mmmmm... Rotary Donut
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Same here... the first place I called wanted to do the rear in two pieces, so I checked around until I found a shop that would do it in once piece. They said it was a bitch, but they did a great job.
That's not too bad at all. I was afraid it would cost $300 or something.
So, what should I look for in a good tint job?
I want to go right up to the legal limit in VA, which is 35% all around.
I should want computer-cut pieces....or as few seams as possible, or something? I'm just guessing here. Enlighten me
So, what should I look for in a good tint job?
I want to go right up to the legal limit in VA, which is 35% all around.
I should want computer-cut pieces....or as few seams as possible, or something? I'm just guessing here. Enlighten me
Mmmmm... Rotary Donut
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Originally posted by Llathos
That's not too bad at all. I was afraid it would cost $300 or something.
So, what should I look for in a good tint job?
I want to go right up to the legal limit in VA, which is 35% all around.
I should want computer-cut pieces....or as few seams as possible, or something? I'm just guessing here. Enlighten me
That's not too bad at all. I was afraid it would cost $300 or something.
So, what should I look for in a good tint job?
I want to go right up to the legal limit in VA, which is 35% all around.
I should want computer-cut pieces....or as few seams as possible, or something? I'm just guessing here. Enlighten me
Mmmmm... Rotary Donut
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From: Lake in the Hills, IL (NW Chicago Burbs)
Originally posted by Llathos
So single piece for rear window is desirable.
Anything else?
So single piece for rear window is desirable.
Anything else?
18% back windows 35% front windows, tint is Formula One and has a ridiculously high reflective rate, makes a huge difference and looks pretty sweet, unfortunately as it was the highest grade film it was pretty pricey =(
I got quotes on tint around my area they said they could put
80% back
60% sides
but then another told me
70% back
60% sides
what is going on what is legal in florida
or maybe its Pasco
what the heck?
80% back
60% sides
but then another told me
70% back
60% sides
what is going on what is legal in florida
or maybe its Pasco
what the heck?
I am in S. FL. I have 13% all around. Looks great. Would not want it any lighter or darker. It is illegal but I have had illegal tint on my past 3 cars and have never had any problems.
Paid $149 for titanium based black tint which will not turn purple but would interfere with the NAV system if I had it. Lifetime warranty.
Paid $149 for titanium based black tint which will not turn purple but would interfere with the NAV system if I had it. Lifetime warranty.


