Brou
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You mean the 15%? How's visibility out of the windshield? Pics of the windshield?Just taking some time getting used to specifically at night.
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You mean the 15%? How's visibility out of the windshield? Pics of the windshield?Just taking some time getting used to specifically at night.
FWIW…I just talked to the local shop I was going to use. They indicated they do not tint Tesla windshields and do not recommend tinting of Tesla windshields…said something about sensitive electronics and not worth the risk.Are most of you folks tinting your windshield? This will be my first tinted car and what I read is any tint is illegal in my home state of Indiana above the AS-1 line…but it seems maximum benefit comes from windshield tint.
Is it possible to get a non colored ceramic windshield tint to still get some of the benefit?
Do they exclusively use metallized film?FWIW…I just talked to the local shop I was going to use. They indicated they do not tint Tesla windshields and do not recommend tinting of Tesla windshields…said something about sensitive electronics and not worth the risk.
Anybody hear of this or have stories or info to share?
Don’t know about film type….just called asking about ceramic and tinting and he quickly mentioned “no Tesla windshields”. He said some of the electronics near the windshield were very moisture sensitive and they use moisture to apply film…so he just avoids Tesla windshields because of the risk.Do they exclusively use metallized film?
Don’t know about film type….just called asking about ceramic and tinting and he quickly mentioned “no Tesla windshields”. He said some of the electronics near the windshield were very moisture sensitive and they use moisture to apply film…so he just avoids Tesla windshields because of the risk.
Website was impressive and they seemed reputable and average priced otherwise.
Thanks for suggestion. I’m getting a quote from them today.I know Clear Bra Indy does windshields...
Many places are afraid to work on Teslas even they aren't much, if at all, different than ICE vehicles (suspension, alignment, tint, etc). If they use a soak shield rope they won't have any water getting past glass level down into the electronics. If they don't use a rope, RUN!
Spend $100 for charging and take a road trip to NC. I've been quoted $325-600 for ceramic on all windows and windshield with the back glass done in one piece.I have gotten multiple quotes from different detailing and tint/audio shops in Columbus, Ohio. The going rate for nano-ceramic is about $1700 on a Model 3. This is for 4 doors, windshield, "sunroof", and full back glass (60 inches).
The only way I have seen to get these prices in the $700 range is to use standard black (non-ceramic) tint, which offers almost nothing in terms of heat rejection; this pricing includes the half back glass (36 inches), and no windshield tint. In fact I have multiple quotes around $300 for just the windshield.
Each company offered 4 levels of tint (black, black ceramic, ceramic, nano-ceramic), and demoed on the "heat rejection cylinder."
I called multiple places who would not work on Teslas. The three that I found to be reputable and do work on Teslas each talked about how labor intensive it is to work on Teslas, particularly the back glass. It was explained to me that the tint film comes in standard 36 inch sizes, so they need a special 60 inch order to get the Model 3's back glass or the Model S/Y's roof, or the Model X's windshield. Also, if they make a mistake they have to throw away a $300 piece of film and order another.FWIW…I just talked to the local shop I was going to use. They indicated they do not tint Tesla windshields and do not recommend tinting of Tesla windshields…said something about sensitive electronics and not worth the risk.
Anybody hear of this or have stories or info to share?
Def familiar with the usual four grades. I’m going with the ”second best”….the basic ceramic. Quote for my M3 was 330 (Panaflex ceramic, the one I preferred) at one place and 450 (Xpel XR prime ceramic) for the four basic windows. The first place won’t do windshields…second place will for $300 more. I didn’t get quotes for any parts of the roof But imagine that adds 300-450 more.I called multiple places who would not work on Teslas. The three that I found to be reputable and do work on Teslas each talked about how labor intensive it is to work on Teslas, particularly the back glass. It was explained to me that the tint film comes in standard 36 inch sizes, so they need a special 60 inch order to get the Model 3's back glass or the Model S/Y's roof, or the Model X's windshield. Also, if they make a mistake they have to throw away a $300 piece of film and order another.
The three shops that do Teslas did not talk about the windshield being a problem for them. I did ask, and one place told me it was better to get the single-layer ceramic all the way around, than to pay for the multi-layer ceramic on all windows minus the windshield. I have not yet gotten the work done as I was hoping to pay <$1000 max for multi-layer ceramic. $1700+ is a bit steep for me, at the moment.
Similar but my head still feels hot in the sun while driving and it’s not nearly as hot here in Indiana. I think I’ll do the top “sunroof” section only with 50%. Otherwise I don‘t care about the rear window.I guess I'm fortunate to have a decent tint place up the street here in St. Augustine, FL which seems weird since it's just a small town.
They didn't say anything about the windshield and ended up having to do it twice as the first time it had a scratch through part of the tint.
I had all 4 windows and the windshield done and it was around $600 or $700. I don't recall exact amount and it was a cash transaction since I went a little darker.
I didn't do the top or back. Top has something already and hasn't been a problem even in the 100+ heat the past couple weeks. There's not much exposure in the back and I didn't want to have to do the big section since 3/4 of it comes tinted already from the factory. I figured I'd wait and see how it went since I could always tint that up later. Still don't see a reason to do it after having the car 7 months now.
Interested to know why he recommends not to tint the front windshield. I can understand not doing the back and roof.3. Asked him about tinting the back windows and he said not to. We spoke about if that caused the cracks and he said there was no proof, but even then suggested NOT to tint he back nor the front windshield. He told me just to tint the sides.
It wasn't something I was planning on doing so I didn't ask him why ... sorry. I did read somewhere that there are some electronics in the pillars (I think) and if any water gets in there it could damage them. Also, if water gets drips down into the dash electronics could cause a problem too. Again, I think a lot of people have tinted the front, so if you get a someone who knows what they're doing and uses those rope soaking things, I would think it's OK.Interested to know why he recommends not to tint the front windshield. I can understand not doing the back and roof.
The shop that tinted my windows also said something to that effect for the front windshield. They are a very reputable shop, and if they wanted to make more money they would’ve told me to also tint the front because I wanted to. But this leads me to think, there really are technical reasons why they advise against it.Interested to know why he recommends not to tint the front windshield. I can understand not doing the back and roof.
Which shop in LA? I have an appointment with Sunshield Glass. They will do the windshield for extra but highly advise not to do the roof due to cracking. I’m not even sure they will do it. They do a ton of Tesla’s and are booked up for the next few weeks. I’m more interested in the back window. Although I think it will look bad if not done in once piece with roof. I’m sorta thinking I might only do the sides now.The shop that tinted my windows also said something to that effect for the front windshield. They are a very reputable shop, and if they wanted to make more money they would’ve told me to also tint the front because I wanted to. But this leads me to think, there really are technical reasons why they advise against it.