What mud flaps are those?Before (1st) and after Tint pics 70% front 15% front doors and 50% on top of the existing tints to match the fromt doors
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What mud flaps are those?Before (1st) and after Tint pics 70% front 15% front doors and 50% on top of the existing tints to match the fromt doors
Has anyone done 20% on the front windows? My installer has 20% and 35% only. Canāt decide. Iād like it to match the factory back window as close as possible.
I think 20% will match the rears exactly
I got those here:What mud flaps are those?
What brand tint did you get?I got those here:
Model Y Mud Flaps Screwless (Set of 4)
COMPATIBILITY: Newer Model Y owners may have a grommet replaced with a bolt behind the rear wheel. On the rear mud flaps there is one bolt you may have to unscrew and then screw back in. The Model Y mud flaps are made from strong solid ABS rigid plastic. These are almost 3/4" shorter than...www.rpmtesla.com
This looks so so good!Did the side and rears Llumar IRX at 15% front 50% rear. The windshield is 70% Suntek for IR reduction. The roof lets in so much light that I've yet to have any issues with visibility, even at night.
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How did your front defroster perform last winter with having a ceramic tinted front windshield? I'm worried it will block the defroster heat from melting the snow and ice and make it harder to defrost. I'm thinking about doing just a 50% Black Ceramic visor tint on the windshield above the legal limit (above the AāS1 marking).View attachment 592549 Since Iām in NJ where itās illegal to tint the front windows, I decided to leave OEM the rears and do Xpel Prime XR Black 30% for the Front and Xpel Prime XR Black 70% for the front windshield. Very happy with getting the windshield done. Total cost was $335 (front and ws). If I wasnāt in NJ, I would have gotten 20% for the front windows.
Iām very happy with the Xpel Prime XR product as itās (imho) better than 3M Ceramic and āalmostā as good as 3M Crystalline for much cheaper. Shops were quoting me $550 for the 3M Crystalline just for those 3 areas.
Also...the OEM have a slight hint of Brown/Amber so I donāt think anyone will get an exact match unless you also tint the rears...Iām pretty close and probably only I or enthusiasts will tell a difference. The Xpel Prime XR Black is a true Black....
Very nice!Llumar CTX 30 (34%) front windows and CTX 50 (55%) rear windows. I also have Llumar Air 80 (77%) on the windshield.
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Thank you for posting this. I remember watching this video a while ago and couldn't find it the other day when someone was talking about how the roof had no heat rejection.Initially planned to tint the roof too but came across the following video that showed the stock roof glass already rejects as much heat as the best films. Saved myself $290 and preserved the stock roof view.
I wish I could give you a true review on the windshield tint, but I've only had the car since June and immediately tinted. I park in the driveway and the outside temp is regularly in the high 90s/low 100s. With cabin overheat (no a/c) on, the car can still get as hot as 130 degrees.Very nice!
How do you like the AIR 80? I am considering same for my windshield. Very impressive IR blocking specs for such little darkening.
Do you notice any distortion effects on the vision? I recall someone saying it looked a little "wavy" due to the steep incline of the windshield. How does it look to you?
Thank you!I can say that there are no wavy or other vision issues though.
No, but I suspect itās the same as the front windows @ 80.Did you happen to measure the windshield?