Is there any risk to the OEM screen if that screen has to be removed?
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Matt
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Is there any risk to the OEM screen if that screen has to be removed?
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Matt
But there's still that big 'ol front window heating up the cab. I always wondered if tinting the side windows would help. It's very noticeable?
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Matt
But there's still that big 'ol front window heating up the cab. I always wondered if tinting the side windows would help. It's very noticeable?
Thanks
Matt
Did you get the 16 or 24 Lumens?Here you go. I just did mine a few min ago.
It takes literally 10 min to do the swap (8 of those was figuring out how to pop the clear covers w/o damaging them). Basically, you need a real thin non-marring pry tool, and pry on either vertical edge. Pops right out. Once out, I waited until the lights went out after turning ignition off, and then swapped them out.
Ensure you check they light up before putting the covers back on. If not, flip them 180 deg and it will fix it (had to do that on the last one I put in).
Third pic shows the difference between filament bulb and LED. Night and day...
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YES! Mine 'installed by dealer' 3M 40% tint with factory rear window and rear side tint, and it does make a difference, glare and heat reduced by multiples. After driving several vehicles lacking tint it is amazing everyone doesn't tint. One of my neighbors has a 2015 RAM 1500 EcoDiesel that is silver with black interior, only rear cab window it tinted and is always complaining about how hot his vehicle is even with A/C on. His wife complains that her white Escape with black interior is hot if left sitting in the sun and A/C seems undersized. He rode in my 2019 Maximum Steel (almost black) Quad and attributed the comfort level to the shorter body, not the tint. I've tinted every car I've owned since 1985....worth it.But there's still that big 'ol front window heating up the cab. I always wondered if tinting the side windows would help. It's very noticeable?
Thanks
Matt
24, and it's quite bright. In retrospect, I prob should have gotten the 16.Did you get the 16 or 24 Lumens?
But there's still that big 'ol front window heating up the cab. I always wondered if tinting the side windows would help. It's very noticeable?
Thanks
Matt
I don't know what, if any, the stock factory window tinting does to block Infrared. I think the factory glass probably blocks 99% of UV. The front glass and front side windows are clear or nearly so, and the back side windows and back window are blocking around 80% of visible light.
But, I don't know if ANY of them block any amount of Infrared, and infrared light is heat.
Tint films that you get put on can block some amount of infrared. The ceramic film I just got only blocks 50% of visible light on the front and 70% in the back, but it blocks 80% of infrared (front and back). If you want to keep heat out, I think a ceramic film is the way to go, even if you get something practically clear, so it doesn't effect your visible light.
If VA didn't have state inspection stickers that have to be on the windshield, I would have gotten the clear ceramic film for the windshield, too.
I appreciate the concept (and solution for tags and stickers), but I’d be concerned about rainbow effects. I take it you don’t have polarized lenses in your sunglasses?Get your front tinted! We have to have the same and I've got an EZtag in the front window too. You just stick those on static cling cell phone screen protectors, cut to size, and stick them on your tinted windshield. Done.
I appreciate the concept (and solution for tags and stickers), but I’d be concerned about rainbow effects. I take it you don’t have polarized lenses in your sunglasses?
Tinted the all the way round and a Retrax bed cover. Doesn't need much more than that.
What percentages did you use? Mine goes in tomorrow and I still haven't decided.
Installed a dash cam. Looking into hard wiring it in a few weeks.