Interesting find
I just did a quick google search to find a local shop to tint my windows. One of the businesses that came up on the search had it's own web page, so I clicked on it.
Below is an image of their webpage.
Below is an image of their webpage.
Last edited by grip grip; May 3, 2013 at 10:49 AM.
I called to schedule the install and the owner complemented me when I told him I had a Crossfire. I just thought it was odd that out of all the cars he could have put on his home page, he chose to place the Crossfire at the top. I suspect the website is a decade old, and he just hasn't got around to updating it.
I had the windows tinted today at Accu-tint, which is the shop I mentioned at the start of this thread. I decided not to go with the expensive ceramic film, but I did end up spending a little extra money for a premium tint that blocks out a lot more heat than the cheaper one they offer. I had them do 30% on the sides and 20% on the hatch.
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Last edited by grip grip; Jun 8, 2013 at 03:33 PM.
I think I need some tint myself but how am I suppose to flirt with all the ladies when they can't see in my car??
YEP!! As much as I would like to have my windows tinted, it will keep all the ladies from seeing "whose driving that beautiful car?"
Looks great!
Exactly why I did not do mine, especially since my whole car is 17% metallic film. Recently I was in a friend's car and he had them do a 50% on the windshield that is generally used for residential glass and it looks awesome. You can not tell when you look at the windshield, but it makes the rest of the tint a little darker and is fantastic for bright headlights at night.
If I do mine sometime soon I will post some pictures.
If I do mine sometime soon I will post some pictures.
Looks great!
Exactly why I did not do mine, especially since my whole car is 17% metallic film. Recently I was in a friend's car and he had them do a 50% on the windshield that is generally used for residential glass and it looks awesome. You can not tell when you look at the windshield, but it makes the rest of the tint a little darker and is fantastic for bright headlights at night.
If I do mine sometime soon I will post some pictures.
Exactly why I did not do mine, especially since my whole car is 17% metallic film. Recently I was in a friend's car and he had them do a 50% on the windshield that is generally used for residential glass and it looks awesome. You can not tell when you look at the windshield, but it makes the rest of the tint a little darker and is fantastic for bright headlights at night.
If I do mine sometime soon I will post some pictures.
Here's the Indiana statute :
Non-reflective tint is allowed along the top of the windshield above the manufacturer's AS-1 line.
I find that hard to believe............Lol
In my younger days, I worked at a tint shop and am very well informed on the local and state statutes, but that is the best part about 50% is that you literally can not tell it is there, and cops around here are worried about more than your window tint. I have had technically illegally tint for the last 15 years and 9 vehicles I have owned. I have been pulled over multiple times and been given several tickets, not a single cop ever said anything about my tint...
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