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Tinting the windows... some questions
Hey all, I'm planning on tinting my windows. I went to 3 local car shops and the dealer where I got my car, and their price ranged from $220 to $300 for tinting the 5 windows. So then I did some research online and found out that tint films and heat gun total under $50, give or take a few bucks for more film if I mess up on my first few tries, so I think I'm better off doing it myself... But some questions for who have experience in this area:
1. Is it possible to take tint off? It's illegal in NJ to tint front sides, but I'm going to do a light tint on the front sides anyway. My vehicle was just inspected after two weeks of purchase, so I don't have to worry about it not passing inspection due to tints for a long time. So if some cop, who is having a bad day because he got food poisoning from his donut, decides to pull me over for having a 95% tint on the front sides, how difficult is it to pull off the tint? ![]() 2. Any recommendations on where (online) to get all the necessary items and tools? Thanks all! |
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Re: Tinting the windows... some questions
Well, I don't have any experience tinting, but.....
I live in PA, and work in NJ. I think the only reason I haven't been pulled over is because of my PA tags. My car is basically limo tinted all the way around. I purchased the vehicle that way. That being said, I would opt for a professional job rather than a do it yourself one, it just looks better. I have heard nightmares about people getting tickets over here in NJ. Yes tint can be removed. Andy
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Re: Tinting the windows... some questions
Youd be surprised how cops are about tinting. I have %20 all around with the state law being %35. Its pretty easy to pull off. The hardest part is cutting it to fit the window and making it a clean install.
Check out Youtube for some good hints and tutorials. |
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Re: Tinting the windows... some questions
I've never done tinting on my car.I've done it on house and garage windows.The difference being they are flat and I had plenty of room to work with.
First thing is that window tint comes in various grades of quality.So the DIY film that you are interested in might not be great,although it will look fine if you can do a good job. You'll either be good at it or you won't be good at it.It takes quite a bit of patience,and the most important step is cleaning,preparation.You might want to try on a small garage window or something first,to see how good a job you can do,before going on to your car. The package you buy will probably have instructions inside,but 2 important things.Always keep the finish side lubricated when you're applying and squeegeing.They scratch real easy.Don't lift the film once you've applied it.If you do,it get's contaminated and will be full of specks.So it's real important to apply it cleanly and correctly.
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Re: Tinting the windows... some questions
Is this for the Cadillac? No offense, but if you paid good money for the Cadillac, you should be willing to drop good money for a good tint job that is done right by people who make a living out of it. Otherwise, it could look ridiculous.
If you want to "dabble," doing it on your pride and joy is not a good place to start. |
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Re: Tinting the windows... some questions
this has about everything youll need to learn and figure out what to need to do it etc.
http://www.tintcenter.com/
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Re: Tinting the windows... some questions
It's nice having a police officer in the family to write off on tint tickets
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Re: Tinting the windows... some questions
Don't do it yourself, it's way harder than you'd think or it looks...
Go to www.tintcenter.com It gives you info on which shop to choose based on pricing, quality, etc. But if you do decide to do it yourself, I'd also get pre-cuts. You also need to check for what the legal tint limit is. In florida it's the lowest, but in Ohio it has to be 50%. You don't want to get a ticket for having too dark of tint, Police Officers can't see you at night when they pull you over therefore there has to be a limit. |
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