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[QUOTE=mwh27]I would do it, but with the most clear tint you can find. Clear if you can find it, its out there.QUOTE]
clear tint? didnt know that even existed. if its clear, its NOT tint.
tint=darker shade....
just a little FYI to shove in that brain of yours
\"there are things known, and things unknown, and inbetween are the doors\"-jim morrison<br /><br /> <a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/id/99NBMCamaro\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.cardomain.com/id/99NBMCamaro</a>
Just get a note from your doctor saying that your eyes are sensible to the sunlight. Also, window tint isn't going to make it harder to see or anything. Especially if its anything lighter than 35%. I've driven a BMW M5 with a 5% tint all around including the windshield at night and had no problem seeing out. With the HID lights, it had better views at night than my Camaro.
Also, as long as you keep your car looking nice, I don't think you are going to get pulled over for it. I see people with nice luxury cars having their windows tinted all around all the time. It seems like cops let people go if they have expensive cars.
[QUOTE=ChronoGN] I've driven a BMW M5 with a 5% tint all around including the windshield at night and had no problem seeing out. QUOTE]
i call total BS.
no way in hell are you not going to have visibility problems w/5% tint on your windshield. at night you cant see ****. trust me, i have 5% all the way around, cept for windshield, and at night, you cant see jack **** out the windows. during the day its not bad, dark, but not bad. but you saying you've had no problem seeing out? you must have not driven it(bmw w/5%) at night.
\"there are things known, and things unknown, and inbetween are the doors\"-jim morrison<br /><br /> <a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/id/99NBMCamaro\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.cardomain.com/id/99NBMCamaro</a>
I would do it, but with the most clear tint you can find. Clear if you can find it, its out there.
I've always liked tint, even if it's slight, because it blocks out ALOT of UV, which damages the inside, and blocks out heat..
i see what you are trying to say... i think i saw once somewhere those clear plastic things which blocks out the ultra violet rays.... u.v. rays are carcinogenic (that means causes cancer)... so, in that point of view they should be good but i needed to cooler my car so that wont help that much ... thanks though...
Originally posted by ChronoGN
I've driven a BMW M5 with a 5% tint all around including the windshield at night and had no problem seeing out. .
i am pretty sure your friend was misinformed about his tint on his bmw ..because i have 20% and i could barely see in the night-time when I am parallal parking or something... but i am getting used it .......
Originally posted by ChronoGN
It seems like cops let people go if they have expensive cars.
umm... my car isn't expensive car so i think cops would rape me real bad... cop -->:spank:<--me ... lol... i see what u trying to say.... i have had tint for almost 7 months now and i haven't got pulled over by cops yet (knock on wood) ... in my area cops aren't allowed to pull someone over JUST for tint but if he pulls you over for something else, then you get an extra ticket for tint.....
I've driven a BMW M5 with a 5% tint all around including the windshield at night and had no problem seeing out. QUOTE]
i call total BS.
no way in hell are you not going to have visibility problems w/5% tint on your windshield. at night you cant see ****. trust me, i have 5% all the way around, cept for windshield, and at night, you cant see jack **** out the windows. during the day its not bad, dark, but not bad. but you saying you've had no problem seeing out? you must have not driven it(bmw w/5%) at night.
Thats because theres no lights hitting the objects around you on the sides and the back. But in the fronts, you have something called headlights. With headlights, you can see in the dark.
Thats because theres no lights hitting the objects around you on the sides and the back. But in the fronts, you have something called headlights. With headlights, you can see in the dark.
ive noticed its DARK AS HELL at night w/or w/out lights. say im stopped at a stop light, theres cars behind me....their headlights are noticably darker/harder to see. headlights w/windshield tint is the same as someone being behind you(w/5% tint on back winshield, like me) w/their lights on, its still dark as **** and NOT SAFE!!!
bottom line: he does NOT have 5%. end of story
P.S.-im done arguing, its pointless w/you all. think what you want to think
Last edited by 99 RS Camaro; 07-20-2006, 01:14 PM.
\"there are things known, and things unknown, and inbetween are the doors\"-jim morrison<br /><br /> <a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/id/99NBMCamaro\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.cardomain.com/id/99NBMCamaro</a>
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