anthony2558
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Not to get too far off Topic but I used to own one of them Boats called the Challenger LOLFirst of all some nice Mustangs posted on this thread. I think Dodge put like 90-95% "tint" on our windows from factory and state law is 24%. My plan is to get 30% in hopes of bringing the overall tint to 20-25% to be in as much in compliance as possible. Having a black car with black interior helps make the tint look darker than it is.
So what are the benefits of ceramic tint over non-ceramic tint?
O...K...Not to get too far off Topic but I used to own one of them Boats called the Challenger LOL
Ceramic tint blocks the heat as well as the UV rays.So what are the benefits of ceramic tint over non-ceramic tint?
I just tell my guy to do it one step darker into illegal, which he says is 14% (In Florida, 28% on front windows is legal). I think he did the whole car for $175-$185 under the table. All five windows, plus a strip at the top of the windshield.
25% sides and rear. 70% front window. I got ceramic tint so it was on the expensive side. $500. I live in Fl so it was worth it just to keep the heat out. On a hot sunny day you can put your hand up next to the window inside, and not feel any heat coming through.
20% all around
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Not sure the % it was done at the dealer fo Free.
Thanks. I figured that was probably the case.It is just the angle of the picture and the sun. The gap is there.