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I have modified some folders for use.i will take pics in a few days.Damn, that back piece of the safe can't be taken out? Bummer that they can't be used in tandem
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FWIW - I'm in Georgia and my fronts are 20%. No tickets yet. No tickets in my wife's van either and she's had it for a few yrs now.Thanks! the guy that I plan to do mine said he would tint over the back and rear glass to achieve "Limo" darkness. Front windows would be 35% to be legal in Georgia. He suggested 70% on windshield because it would help with heat, UV and glare at night. But illegal in Georgia.......still commentating it though.
I'm in GA and have 70% on windshield. you can't really tell it's there and it really cuts down on heat. if you try it and don't like it, just pull it out.Thanks! the guy that I plan to do mine said he would tint over the back and rear glass to achieve "Limo" darkness. Front windows would be 35% to be legal in Georgia. He suggested 70% on windshield because it would help with heat, UV and glare at night. But illegal in Georgia.......still commentating it though.
I've been seeing more and more people with darker tint on the windshield around here as well. I think 70% is pretty safe. I think all of our future vehicles will get full windshield tint.I'm in GA and have 70% on windshield. you can't really tell it's there and it really cuts down on heat. if you try it and don't like it, just pull it out.
Getting my windshield done (70% ceramic) was the best move I’ve made. My wife liked it so much, we ended up re-doing her tint, which was due only, no ceramic. I’m also in Georgia, and so far, it hasn’t gotten either of us in trouble.Thanks! the guy that I plan to do mine said he would tint over the back and rear glass to achieve "Limo" darkness. Front windows would be 35% to be legal in Georgia. He suggested 70% on windshield because it would help with heat, UV and glare at night. But illegal in Georgia.......still commentating it though.
When you cut him a check, ask if you should write it to Chrysler Financial direct or if the guy from the last job already paid it off for him. It is brazen for a contractor to flaunt profits in the face of a customer or even emoyees for that matter.The contractor that came to my house today arrived in this...View attachment 101401View attachment 101402View attachment 101403View attachment 101404
Buy yourself an eraser wheel off Amazon. Makes life a breezeWhat was the trick to remove the sticky stuff? Thanks
Looks nice, dare I ask how much you have into that, all in?I finally got the 12" radio installed and working! So excited, I love this thing.
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Looks nice, dare I ask how much you have into that, all in?
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Added the carbon fiber piece to my radio cluster. Pictures don’t really do it justice. Looks way better than the cheap factory looking piece
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Personally, I used waxed dental floss to remove the lettering as I didn’t want to affect the paint. Then just rubbed most of the adhesive off with a finger and used “Goo Gone” for the remaining residue.What was the trick to remove the sticky stuff? Thanks
So, if he's hard working and successful, he should drive around in a stripped down work truck so he doesn't offend someone? I disagree with your position. When I see someone succeed, I think to myself...good for him/her.When you cut him a check, ask if you should write it to Chrysler Financial direct or if the guy from the last job already paid it off for him. It is brazen for a contractor to flaunt profits in the face of a customer or even emoyees for that matter.
Getting my windshield done (70% ceramic) was the best move I’ve made. My wife liked it so much, we ended up re-doing her tint, which was due only, no ceramic. I’m also in Georgia, and so far, it hasn’t gotten either of us in trouble.
FWIW - I'm in Georgia and my fronts are 20%. No tickets yet. No tickets in my wife's van either and she's had it for a few yrs now.
Thanks Guys, I like the idea and benefits of windshield tint and will probably go in that direction. My only hesitation is what someone pointed out in another thread that if you are ever in an accident the opposing party could use that against you in court. I know the chances are slim to none that would ever happen.I'm in GA and have 70% on windshield. you can't really tell it's there and it really cuts down on heat. if you try it and don't like it, just pull it out.
Agreed. Good for him - he shouldn’t be ashamed of doing well with his business.So, if he's hard working and successful, he should drive around in a stripped down work truck so he doesn't offend someone? I disagree with your position. When I see someone succeed, I think to myself...good for him/her.