Texas Woody
Active Member
My truck should be ready today. The detail shop I'm using (Gulf Coast Auto Shield in Houston, TX) only does Xpel for their window tint and paint protection film services, and only Feynlab for their ceramic coating services. Here's a summary of what I'm having done:
- Xpel Prime XR Black 35 tint for the 4 side windows (84-85% IR rejection, 59% TSER)
- Xpel Prime XR Black 70 tint for the back window (88-89% IR rejection, 49% TSER)
- Xpel Prime XR Plus 70 tint for the windshield (92-94% IR rejection, 52% TSER)
- Xpel Prime XR Plus 45 tint for the panoramic sunroof panels (97% IR rejection, 58% TSER)
- Xpel Ultimate Plus Paint Protection Film (colored bumper, headlights, fog lights, partial hood, front fenders, A pillars, roof to the sunroof, rocker panels)
- Feynlab Heal Lite coating on all painted surfaces not covered by the PPF
- Feynlab Ceramic Wheel and Caliper coating on entire surface of all 4 wheels (including the inner barrels)
I'm super pumped to get the truck back and re-do the AC temperature readings with my meat thermometer. Fingers crossed the window tint provides a significant improvement in the flawed AC performance of these trucks.
Cheers.
- Xpel Prime XR Black 35 tint for the 4 side windows (84-85% IR rejection, 59% TSER)
- Xpel Prime XR Black 70 tint for the back window (88-89% IR rejection, 49% TSER)
- Xpel Prime XR Plus 70 tint for the windshield (92-94% IR rejection, 52% TSER)
- Xpel Prime XR Plus 45 tint for the panoramic sunroof panels (97% IR rejection, 58% TSER)
- Xpel Ultimate Plus Paint Protection Film (colored bumper, headlights, fog lights, partial hood, front fenders, A pillars, roof to the sunroof, rocker panels)
- Feynlab Heal Lite coating on all painted surfaces not covered by the PPF
- Feynlab Ceramic Wheel and Caliper coating on entire surface of all 4 wheels (including the inner barrels)
I'm super pumped to get the truck back and re-do the AC temperature readings with my meat thermometer. Fingers crossed the window tint provides a significant improvement in the flawed AC performance of these trucks.
Cheers.