Tint darker or leave it be?
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Tint darker or leave it be?
I'm currently at 20% on the sides.....I think. Whatever the factory tint was for the back windows....I had them match it. I was thinking of going a couple shades darker. Nothing's legal, so if I get a ticket, I'd like to have a reason for it. This is the best picture I have right now of the tint that's on it. What do you think? Should I go darker all the way around or just black out the back windows? If I black out the back, it should make the sides a little darker....but I was leaning on doing it darker all the way around.
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Originally Posted by crawly1025
BTW thats a sharp truck Strider.
the only thing i changed in the photoshop was the wheels, lowered it a tad, and gave it that dark red two-tone... that's the paint job i'm leaning towards getting done once my money tree matures and starts to bloom.
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Ok, all done and I really like it. The pictures I took don't really do it justice. The second picture looks like it just got really cloudy outside...but it didn't. The sun was still out just like in the first picture. I had the factory tint on the back windows anyway and he put 5% on over top of it. Before, you could stand behind the truck and not see too much, but could see light through the windshield. Now you can't lol. You have to really look hard to see any light through the windshield. Nice because I won't need to flip my rear view mirror at night anymore lol.
Its really nice looking inside. It's a pretty sunny day out here and it was really dark inside. It does make the side windows look a couple shades darker too...which is what I was going for.
This is looking out the back window before I left...
And This is after...
It's hard to see a huge difference from inside unless you're in it. Outside, its virtually impossible to see in. Doing the back and the extended cab windows really make it nice and shady inside. Looks really sharp. don't tell the cops.
Its really nice looking inside. It's a pretty sunny day out here and it was really dark inside. It does make the side windows look a couple shades darker too...which is what I was going for.
This is looking out the back window before I left...
And This is after...
It's hard to see a huge difference from inside unless you're in it. Outside, its virtually impossible to see in. Doing the back and the extended cab windows really make it nice and shady inside. Looks really sharp. don't tell the cops.
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#1 I have to say, beautiful truck, love the color
#2 I had 2.5% put over my back tint, and mines dark, the cops really wont hastle you about your back ones because i mean it looks so good tinted you cant tell, once you do the front ones is when i got hastles...
#3 What do you want to do next for mods, & what do you have done?
Oh BTW if those are Mickey Thompson rims, and are not clearcoated good luck keeping those things that shiny. I ordered mine and i made the mistake of keeping them on during the New England winter and it messed mine all up, i wish i woulda spent the extra money to get the clear coat!
#2 I had 2.5% put over my back tint, and mines dark, the cops really wont hastle you about your back ones because i mean it looks so good tinted you cant tell, once you do the front ones is when i got hastles...
#3 What do you want to do next for mods, & what do you have done?
Oh BTW if those are Mickey Thompson rims, and are not clearcoated good luck keeping those things that shiny. I ordered mine and i made the mistake of keeping them on during the New England winter and it messed mine all up, i wish i woulda spent the extra money to get the clear coat!