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  1. #85
    Wow! thats dark man... but its probably good for my newborn son anyway (excuses... hehehe)

    Bye2 Honda... Hello Mazda family

  2. #86
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    hehe - thats what i keep saying to the missus (got 2 youngsters myself) - it works. I havent experienced any bad safety issues with it either (neither my wife)... its not too bad at all actually.

  3. #87
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    Here's another shot from the rear i just worked out how to load (still learning this forum stuff)... Cheers.


  4. #88
    Quote Originally Posted by 09euro23 View Post
    The risk you have to take i guess - but from my experience, if you dont drive like a knob and get their attention, they will happily let your black windows cruise on...
    Put it down to luck and not being in the right place at the wrong time.

  5. #89
    Quote Originally Posted by Min988 View Post
    Does the blue tint do much in regards to sun protection?
    It has a total solar heat rejection of about 46% with 99% UV filtration.
    Rob.

  6. #90
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    problem with tinting the front windscreen i believe is if you hit a pedestrian, then the windscreen has less chance of shattering causing more injury. With 100% clear film they may not realise, but if something happens like i mentioned your scr#wed!!!

  7. #91
    Quote Originally Posted by bbell View Post
    problem with tinting the front windscreen i believe is if you hit a pedestrian, then the windscreen has less chance of shattering causing more injury.
    er... i thought this is a good thing, not a problem?

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  8. #92
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    Quote Originally Posted by denot View Post
    er... i thought this is a good thing, not a problem?
    how can making the windscreen stronger be good, it needs to cushion impact

  9. #93
    Quote Originally Posted by bbell View Post
    how can making the windscreen stronger be good, it needs to cushion impact
    if the windscreen shattered easily after hitting sum1, then the driver will be injured as well rite?

    anyway...

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  10. #94
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    Quote Originally Posted by denot View Post
    if the windscreen shattered easily after hitting sum1, then the driver will be injured as well rite?

    anyway...
    tinting makes the windscreen stronger, hence more inpact to pedestrians. The windscreen should be left as it and not tinted. Hey just telling you what a qualified tinter told me. Hence why its ILLEGAL to have it dine. Only thing you can tint on a windscreen is a sunvisor strip. Just my 20c worth.

  11. #95
    Tint will make NO difference to the person you hit....its a thin film. Seriously.....it will just hold the glass fragments together.

  12. #96
    Quote Originally Posted by bbell View Post
    tinting makes the windscreen stronger, hence more inpact to pedestrians. The windscreen should be left as it and not tinted. Hey just telling you what a qualified tinter told me. Hence why its ILLEGAL to have it dine. Only thing you can tint on a windscreen is a sunvisor strip. Just my 20c worth.
    for me its becoz it make its looks yuck with all the reflections

    anyway, 20% tint is ILLEGAL as well...

    Bye2 Honda... Hello Mazda family

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