Tinted Windows, . . .Yay or Ghey?

it's veeeery rare for me to see a car that is un-tinted and not think "wow, that thing would benefit from some tint" in the case of really stock-looking, super clean low mileage classics and foxes that are trying to achieve a "just rolled off the showroom floor" look, i actually prefer no tint... but for a car that is clearly modded or heavily worked, tint is the only way to go... not only does it protect interior pieces from sun damage and keep the interior cooler in the summer, it also just makes the car look 10x better in my humble but honest opinion :nice:

tint has been the first mod on every car i've ever bought since i've been driving, aside from the typical oil change/tune-up of course
 
For me it depends on the car. If it's a stock looking car i don't mind them without tint. I also don't like really dark tint on some cars...i think it looks cheap. You've gotta have the right paint to go with dark tint...like black for example. I also can't stand a car with lighter tint on the doors and darker tint in the back. I had to do my Jeep that way because of the laws around here and it's bugged me ever since i got it done.
 
I must be "old," too. I've had tint of various percentages on a few cars, and more often than not I wound up pulling it off (usually because it was all bubbled-up). Tint makes it a major hassle to see at night, and even in daylight it can be annoying because most of them make things a little blurry/wavy because of the little ripples in the film. And, of course, it inevitably turns blue and bubbles up with time, and random things tend to scratch/gouge it up, so you have to redo or have it redone every couple of years.

I'd like to tint the windows on both my Foxes, but so far I can't justify the expense or the hassle of putting it on, even in Arizona ... and neither of my cars have A/C. :shrug:
 
Tint the darker the better I have 35% on all my cars and have not had a problem yet. If you getpulled over roll down the windows and the cops dont care at least aroun here anyway.