I just took this video a few minutes ago. 81 degrees outside.
2021 Tesla Model 3
2021 Tesla Model 3
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This is great, could you share the front and rear window readings also?I just took this video a few minutes ago. 81 degrees outside.
2021 Tesla Model 3
That hasn't been my experience. There's a demonstrable difference on the roof with a high performance film vs. no film.The sunroofs of the Teslas have an IR blocking coating that is extremely efficient at blocking UV and IR. Adding a layer of window film won't result in a noticeable difference. Don't confuse this with the side glass and back glass though. The factory darkened glass does not have that same coating as the roof does.
Did the front windshield have tint? Or was that factory? Was way less than direct sun from out the carThis was using Xpel's highest performance feat blocking film, the Prime XR Plus series. It is comparable to the Crystyline and Spectra.
I had no intention of threadjacking here. I just wanted to show that Tesla has an IR blocker built into the sunroof glass of the Model 3.
Really informative, thanks for posting.I just took this video a few minutes ago. 81 degrees outside.
2021 Tesla Model 3
The windshield was not tinted at the moment we did the video.Did the front windshield have tint? Or was that factory? Was way less than direct sun from out the car
I live in IE as well (rancho cucamonga). Where do you go to get yours installed? Did they do a good job?getting 900 for all windows on car.
PM meI live in IE as well (rancho cucamonga). Where do you go to get yours installed? Did they do a good job?
Probably the most important video regarding heat rejection film on a MY roof. Thanks for posting this vid. I’ve been back and forth between films and debating adding it to my LRMY roof. Thanks to this video I’m saving a few hundred bucks.This is great, could you share the front and rear window readings also?
Good video, though feeling my roof before and after, there is definately a benefit.Probably the most important video regarding heat rejection film on a MY roof. Thanks for posting this vid. I’ve been back and forth between films and debating adding it to my LRMY roof. Thanks to this video I’m saving a few hundred bucks.
Do you mind sharing with me which tint shop you went to?getting 900 for all windows on car.
Where does the heat go in other glass, like side windows and the windshield? Is there any more info on this? Had the roof tinted on 2 separate model 3s w/ Suntek and no issues, now I’m debating if I should do our Y’s roof (a much bigger piece) or leave it.Just to be clear, the glass isn't susceptible to cracking just because film is placed on it. It can crack because of the rapid absorption of heat and the heat having nowhere to go.
I suggest a search of TMC, Reddit, and Tesla forums. This topic has been covered ad nauseum. I also suggest speaking with a handful of reputable window tinters to get additional perspective. Many people have tinted their roof with no issues, while others have had cracking issues. Not sure anyone is saying it will absolutely crack if you tint. What folks are saying is tinting the glass roof makes it susceptible to cracking. At the end of the day, it's up to you to make an informed decision based on the information you've gathered and your risk tolerance.Where does the heat go in other glass, like side windows and the windshield? Is there any more info on this? Had the roof tinted on 2 separate model 3s w/ Suntek and no issues, now I’m debating if I should do our Y’s roof (a much bigger piece) or leave it.
Like I said I had two cars with it tinted, I feel I have pretty decent first-hand experience with it. While I do remember some talk about this at the time (2018), that was early stage for Model 3s. Both done at the same high-end shop on the west side of LA. Never had any issues, and the cars sat parked in full sun on numerous occasions in SoCal, Vegas (in summer), AZ desert (summer), I feel like if anything would have happened those conditions would have triggered it.I suggest a search of TMC, Reddit, and Tesla forums. This topic has been covered ad nauseum. I also suggest speaking with a handful of reputable window tinters to get additional perspective. Many people have tinted their roof with no issues, while others have had cracking issues. Not sure anyone is saying it will absolutely crack if you tint. What folks are saying is tinting the glass roof makes it susceptible to cracking. At the end of the day, it's up to you to make an informed decision based on the information you've gathered and your risk tolerance.