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Old 04-21-08, 03:15 PM
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Originally Posted by dojoman
Way to hijack my thread guys! How did it become discussion about cellphone?
I was poking around on Richie's profile and noticed that he worked for Verizon. Sorry.....I hope you get the advice you need to make a decision.
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Originally Posted by Little E
I was poking around on Richie's profile and noticed that he worked for Verizon. Sorry.....I hope you get the advice you need to make a decision.
yeah you guys answered pretty much i needed to know.
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So i would like to ask,

1. Do you care for darkness of tint?

2. Do you have any ideas on what type of tint/brand you would choose?

I believe Vcool is very good for heat reduction, and i think it only comes in 70% at "55% solar energy rejected"

also any ceramic tint is suppose to be good at heat reduction. (formular 1, vcool, huper optic etc..)
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SunTek is a good tint too.

http://www.suntekfilms.com/
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Originally Posted by ExTrEmE99
I believe Vcool is very good for heat reduction, and i think it only comes in 70% at "55% solar energy rejected"

also any ceramic tint is suppose to be good at heat reduction. (formular 1, vcool, huper optic etc..)
Vcool is very good for front windows because it's so light and cop won't notice it but it's harder to shrink and dry. I tinted my other car with it, took about 3 months to dry completely.
Old 04-21-08, 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by dojoman
Way to hijack my thread guys! How did it become discussion about cellphone?
Yea guys shame on you, going off topic n all... you NEVER see me going off topic...much... well... kinda... err... ok im rarely ON TOPIC...

i went from verison to tmobile, im much happier

for the topic...
it protects... umm... |-------------| that much
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The darkness of window tint has nothing to do with UV rejection. The new LS460's windshield blocks out 95% of UVA/B rays and it's clear.
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