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SVT32VDOHC

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5% sucks at night. My L has 5% on the doors, and 5% over the rear factory tint. That is DARK!! I got pulled over the first night!!! Didn't get a ticket though, cop was really nice! My notch is 20% and is is hard to see at night too...but not as bad.

Put it this way...at night with the L...I can't even see my mirrors!!!
 

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50% black 25% mirror and 25% purple
 

tunedin302

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5% secret zone tint all around - windshield is not tinted at all except for factory shade

 

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does this really actually help keep heat out? i have black interior and it is like death sometimes.... i kinda want 5% on the back 3 and sunroof, and then 35%ish on the side 2. leaving winshield alone (have a sunvisor for whole winshield)
 

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I wonder about that, myself. Shade helps, but black ABSORBS heat. I dunno if those mirror-like or reflective tint films work any better for keeping out heat than the super-dark stuff, or not. Good that you mentioned the sunroof, though ... I should definitely do mine a lot darker than it is.

Is there such a thing as window tint that DOESN'T turn blue or purple with age? You'd think NASA or some crap would have invented something neat-o like that, by now ... like, tint that reflects lots of heat and gives shade, but without making it a friggin' pain to see through. The Grape Kool-Aid Effect is annoying and weird-looking...
 
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its supposed to keep the UV rays out...thus helping to minimize interior damage. Thats the only reason i'd ever want it. As for heat, when I had the 35 all around with black interior, it could get just as unbearably hot as a car with no tint. Mainly because of the windshield being clear still if anything

Also Darkwriter, the tint in the picture I have above was supposed to be guaranteed to never turn purple, and it actually has stood up amazingly well. Looks as good as day 1 even after a few years. Wish I knew what it was. Maybe ill see if the shop is still around
 

Darkwriter77

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Pop-out winshield shades work well enough for the front-end. I was carrying about three pairs of them last year when DD'ing my notch - one pair for the windshield, one pair for the rear, one for the sunroof and one for the door window facing south. Worked pretty good, but it was a PITA to set them all up in a hurry and then collapse/stow them all before leaving.

The tint on the side windows of my T-Bird looks to be 35%, and it does noticably help keep my left arm from getting toasty when I'm headed to work (as opposed to when I have the window rolled down). But, as you said, that's probably a UV light issue more so than thermal heat; it still gets hot as a mofo when the windows are up and the A/C isn't crankin'.

Not to threadjack, but has anyone had any experience with those mirror-like tint films? They're definitely easier to see through because they're only like 35%, but they're harder for folks to see into your car and (theoretically) they look like they'd help cut down on the heat a bit.

Other tint idea: What about those see-through graphic sheets you see all the time on the rear windows of trucks n' SUV's, or on those cars done all up with advertising? There's a few designs out there that wouldn't look too bad on a 'Stang, and (at least on a notch) they would fit the rear just about right. They're harder than heck to see through from the outside, too. Dunno if they do jack for cutting down on light/heat coming into the car, though, and they're not too cheap - like around $100 on average.

Yet another idea: Same material as the above see-through graphic stuff, but what if you could score a few sheets in just plain black? I'm sure someone could get it through a sign-making shop or some custom graphics kinda place. That would be a kinda neat alternative to standard tint, IMO. I've seen small squares of that very material sold at Wal-Mart and such for parents to slap on the rear windows of their car to keep their babies from getting sun-baked...
 
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what do you think.....should I? I figure its about 35%

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Doooo eeeeeeet!
 

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iwashmycar said:
what do you think.....should I? I figure its about 35%

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i want to see your GT in person someday....
 
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iwashmycar

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hey no problem! the pics make it look a little better than she is though IMO, but not too bad for a DD
 
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