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#17
50% tint on the windshield is virtually unnoticeable from inside the cabin. It also gets rid of a lot of sun glare as well as headlight glare from oncoming traffic -without deteriorating visibility. As far as looking at the car from outside, only if you have very dark tints on the side/rear windows of the car only then would the windshield be somewhat noticeably tinted. Other than that, it's not obvious and looks hot imho.
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I also thinking 50% with silver effect to help with reflecting the sun. But I'm not sure how it look. Has any1 done that before?
And yes, I do have sun glasses with polarize. It does help a bit.
And yes, I do have sun glasses with polarize. It does help a bit.
#20
If you want to reduce heat from the sun, a ceramic tint can't be beat and won't hurt reception.
I myself don't like tints. I have tried, but at the end of the day, I don't like reduced visibility at night. Especially since the Miami skyline from the causeways is stunning at night and we like to enjoy the view out the windows.
I can't wait for electro-photochromic windows.
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