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I did it on my Tesla, I’m from NJ & I got the roof done 60% 3M Crystalline & the front windshield 70% 3M CrystallineHas anyone done it? What percentage?
Without tint is anyone finding the sun annoying?
I did it on my Tesla, I’m from NJ & I got the roof done 60% 3M Crystalline & the front windshield 70% 3M Crystalline
I did 35% and I'm happy with it.I will most likely get my roof tinted. Just deciding either getting it 35% or 75%.
Sweet! Thats the one I was leaning more towards. But with the darker 35%, does it causes more reflections? I've heard that the darker the tint, the more reflection it makes.I did 35% and I'm happy with it.
Judgement call I guess but it looks good to me, haven't noticed reflections being a distraction or anything.Sweet! Thats the one I was leaning more towards. But with the darker 35%, does it causes more reflections? I've heard that the darker the tint, the more reflection it makes.
I did it on my Tesla, I’m from NJ & I got the roof done 60% 3M Crystalline & the front windshield 70% 3M Crystalline
Did you do the fronts? Your in NJ and I was curious
I just got my model y and it’s hot from roof glassI have not, but was thinking about it. I did get windshield done with 3M Crystalline, the rest with 3M CS. I didn't have the car long enough probably to be able to say if it made much difference, but I am definitely not feeling heat coming in excessively - if at all. The reason I did not get the roof done is I saw a Youtube video where someone tested the BTU transmission through the glass roof (on a Model S, but I imagine they've used the same if not better on the 3 and Y) and it was over 99% efficient at blocking it...
Hot from transmitted heat from roof glass or overall heat soak?I just got my model y and it’s hot from roof glass
That's not strictly true - you can tint rear window and rear side windows, just not front side or windshield here in NJ. I assume roof is ok as it isn't specifically called out, and isn't a visibility issue anyway. That said, folks around here do have front side windows tinted, as did my younger son on his Jetta for years with no issues. And no inspection issue since all they check is emissions.The guy who did mine said it met all specs in all 50 sates except NJ which forbids all aftermarket tinting.
Are you going by your luck or by an actual reference?That's not strictly true - you can tint rear window and rear side windows, just not front side or windshield here in NJ. I assume roof is ok as it isn't specifically called out, and isn't a visibility issue anyway. That said, folks around here do have front side windows tinted, as did my younger son on his Jetta for years with no issues. And no inspection issue since all they check is emissions.
Are you going by your luck or by an actual reference?
Here's what I found and it matches what my guy who did mine said but he missed a couple other states that also forbid any tinting. This reference may be out of date so I would like to see yours in case I need something while traveling.
Window Tint Laws By State: 2023 Legal Window Tint Percentages
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