My newly tinted...now fully "murdered out" Stingray
#21
Drifting
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Thanks... I wasn't sure I'd like them, but since putting them on it transformed the look of the car. I also recently added the front "poverty" splitter too. I think I'm done with modifications for awhile, but may still consider tinting the side markers.
#22
Red Shadow
Looks great, enjoy it!
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joeybsyc (07-13-2016)
#27
Looks dam good, tint those reflectors and you be a rock star....
#28
Drifting
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I'm already a rock star... but it might make the car look even better.
#29
Drifting
Kind of needed it...
#30
Drifting
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Why darker in the rear? I was actually going to go lighter in the rear as it's hard to see at night with the back window dark.
#31
Drifting
Living in AZ, I put 5% on my coupes to reduce the heat/UV coming thru those monster rear windows.
For my convertibles, it also helps but obviously to a lesser degree due to the smaller rear window.
Have considered tinting the front windshield but never have, so any time the car is parked outside, there is a insulated front windshield screen in place that helps keep the heat/UV's out, and the steering wheel cool enough to be able to put my hands on...
Really a personal preference, so what ever one is comfortable with re: darkness and visibility.
Your car looks GREAT the way it is!
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VAVetteC7 (07-14-2016)
#34
Drifting
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I like the looks of the darker tint, but it is also functional. I've never had an issue with the darker tint during night time driving.
Living in AZ, I put 5% on my coupes to reduce the heat/UV coming thru those monster rear windows.
For my convertibles, it also helps but obviously to a lesser degree due to the smaller rear window.
Have considered tinting the front windshield but never have, so any time the car is parked outside, there is a insulated front windshield screen in place that helps keep the heat/UV's out, and the steering wheel cool enough to be able to put my hands on...
Really a personal preference, so what ever one is comfortable with re: darkness and visibility.
Your car looks GREAT the way it is!
Living in AZ, I put 5% on my coupes to reduce the heat/UV coming thru those monster rear windows.
For my convertibles, it also helps but obviously to a lesser degree due to the smaller rear window.
Have considered tinting the front windshield but never have, so any time the car is parked outside, there is a insulated front windshield screen in place that helps keep the heat/UV's out, and the steering wheel cool enough to be able to put my hands on...
Really a personal preference, so what ever one is comfortable with re: darkness and visibility.
Your car looks GREAT the way it is!
I see...well here in Western PA we get about 5 days of sunshine a year, so the tint is much more for "the look" than any real need of interior heat/uv protection. I definitely have a bit of difficulty seeing as well at night when approaching on-ramps etc... but I'm sure I'll get used to it. Thanks for the compliments!
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