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I have 3M Crystalline 20 on back window. Due to the dimming rear view mirror it is hard to see out of at night but during the day no problem. I use back up camera or turn my head around.Hi, Im getting my car this week and was thinking about tinting it and the shop gave me a quote that included the rear window also. I'm just wondering how the visibility is at night with the rear window tinted. I can't see that well at night to begin with.
I have 3M Crystalline 20 on back window. Due to the dimming rear view mirror it is hard to see out of at night but during the day no problem. I use back up camera or turn my head around.
Thinking about getting a rear view mirror to go over my existing mirror might help. The look at 20 looks great!
I have 3M Crystalline 20 on back window. Due to the dimming rear view mirror it is hard to see out of at night but during the day no problem. I use back up camera or turn my head around.
Thinking about getting a rear view mirror to go over my existing mirror might help. The look at 20 looks great!
I read from another thread that there would be some warranty issue when covering the defroster.Did you get the back glass all in 1 piece? Or did you just tint above the defroster line?
Im thinking of doing Crystalline 20 as well but concerned if I do entire back, the glass roof at back will have no visibility...
hmm well that's unavoidable for anyone tinting then... and so many are, so what's the issue? I thought the installation process could damage the defroster circuits but a proper installer/product shouldn't damage them...I read from another thread that there would be some warranty issue when covering the defroster.
Did you get the back glass all in 1 piece? Or did you just tint above the defroster line?
Im thinking of doing Crystalline 20 as well but concerned if I do entire back, the glass roof at back will have no visibility...
Is 40% not legal where you live?Just put 3m crystalline 40% on everything but the windshield (it will get 70% once it's replaced for a crack). Rear glass in one piece. Perfect in my mind. Great visibility at night. Can already feel the heat reduction and its only 85 out. Not too dark so I'm hoping the cops will ignore it.
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Yikes. In Missouri you can have up to 35% on the front windows. 40% would suck.On the front windows? No.
I have 35% on all windows and a 5% eyebrow on the front windshield and the autodimming mirrors make it pretty bad visibility at night and especially in the rain. I bought a broadway clip-on flat rearview mirror and I have to use the backup cam sometimes. The broadway mirror made a big difference as the stock Model 3 mirror is too small IMO.
I have 35% on all windows and a 5% eyebrow on the front windshield and the autodimming mirrors make it pretty bad visibility at night and especially in the rain. I bought a broadway clip-on flat rearview mirror and I have to use the backup cam sometimes. The broadway mirror made a big difference as the stock Model 3 mirror is too small IMO.
I don't know about you, but I would roll all windows down before he walks up to the car... whether there is tint or not. Number one rule is to make them feel comfortable that you don't have anything sketchy in the car.
ive had 5 bmws all tinted 3 mazdas all titnted (in texas) and ZERO DEFROSTER ISSUES CHILL FOLKShmm well that's unavoidable for anyone tinting then... and so many are, so what's the issue? I thought the installation process could damage the defroster circuits but a proper installer/product shouldn't damage them...