Ford Explorer: Looking for a Tint on front side windows
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Looking for a Tint on front side windows
I have a 96 Explorer XLT with factory tint on the rear side and rear
window. I'm looking for a name of a tint for the front driver and
passenger windows that will match the rear windows. Does anyone have
any suggestion?
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Re: Looking for a Tint on front side windows
On 9 Oct 2003 22:02:51 -0700, com (Steve) wrote:
First suggestion would be to check your local laws (state/city) to see
if you can do that.
Most states won't let you tint the front windows that dark.
Even if your local laws allow it, if you travel in a state that
doesn't (e.g., CA.), you can be nailed there.
Other than that, any decent tint shop should be able to give you that
information.
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Bill
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Re: Looking for a Tint on front side windows
I live in California, it's a stupid law, but I have my fronts tinted 50%,
which inst that much, I wanted 35%, but the tint shop I'd be in there within
a week with a ticket. Basically any good tint shop can you get you hooked up
with good tint, with life time warranty that matches. Hard part is avoiding
stupid laws and tickets.
I wanted tinted front windows, basically, to keep people from looking inside
my explorer and seeing a $1500 TV/DVD stereo system. My car was broken into
once already.
Stupid law, you'll never see a Mercedes or BMW or luxury car tinted LIMO
black pulled over. Lets face, you drive in LA or Beverly Hills, every movie
star, sports athlete, or music artist has their Benz tinted like 10% black,
so they cant be spotted. Its a great security, privacy, tool. Just my
2cents.
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Justin Keller
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Re: Looking for a Tint on front side windows
On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 20:08:13 -0700, "Justin Keller"
<com> wrote:
Well, I'm just pointing out reality, I don't write the laws. :-)
I can see the concern; from a LEO's point of view, it can be scary
enough doing a stop. Not being able to see what the driver's doing in
there makes his/her job a lot more exciting!
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Bill
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Experience is what you get when you expected something else.
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