Or were they more common in early Model 3s?
I picked up my Model 3 less than 2 weeks ago, and am considering tinting the windows. But I see many posts about stress fractures in the rear window, and how ceramic tints may contribute to these cracks.
But most of these occurrences seemed to have happened in 2018 or 2019 Model 3s. Did Tesla improve the glass or the installations in some way?
Should I still be concerned if I'm considering a tint? Should I avoid High Heat resisting ceramic films like Stratos and XPEL Prime XR+? Would a lighter tint help? For example, I'm considering Stratos 35 on the sides and maybe Pinnacle Formula One 50 (or 70?) on the rear window. Or XR+ 35 on the side windows and XR 50 (or 70?) on the rear.
I picked up my Model 3 less than 2 weeks ago, and am considering tinting the windows. But I see many posts about stress fractures in the rear window, and how ceramic tints may contribute to these cracks.
But most of these occurrences seemed to have happened in 2018 or 2019 Model 3s. Did Tesla improve the glass or the installations in some way?
Should I still be concerned if I'm considering a tint? Should I avoid High Heat resisting ceramic films like Stratos and XPEL Prime XR+? Would a lighter tint help? For example, I'm considering Stratos 35 on the sides and maybe Pinnacle Formula One 50 (or 70?) on the rear window. Or XR+ 35 on the side windows and XR 50 (or 70?) on the rear.