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July 24th, 2013 10:03 PM #1Hi tsikoteers I have a 94 Trooper White and it has a super black tint all over. I think it has 3M Magic Black all over.
As in walang makikita sa loob kahit sumilip ka. Problema lang, nakakatakot tignan for an SUV. Mukang pang hitman eh. Hehehe. At mahirap din i-drive sa gabi. Pero sanayan lang. Nag-drive kasi ako ng no-tint, at hanep ang visibility pag gabi.
Planning to get a new tint kahit sa front and side lang. Bawasan lang siguro ng konti yung darkness sa front at sides okay na.
Also, hassle din yung paglalagay ko ng de-suction cup na media card sa labas ng windshield, dahil natatanggal sya. So plano ko sa loob ilagay, eh kaso wala ngang nakikita sa loob.
Priorities in order: 1st is Visibility, 2nd is Looks (darker looking, better. but not too dark), 3rd is heat reduction.
I'm planning a 35+, or a magic black visor only na setup sana para sa windshield. Okay na ba yun for night driving?
Any recommended brand, tint set-up, and shop(metro manila)?
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July 24th, 2013 10:16 PM #2
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July 24th, 2013 10:51 PM #3
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July 24th, 2013 11:20 PM #7
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July 25th, 2013 12:10 AM #9
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July 26th, 2013 01:55 AM #10
Great visibility and dark tints are opposites. It's like saying you want a car with Mercedes-Benz S-class amenities at the price of a Vios.
I don't rely on testimonials as they are subjective by nature. What I rely on are empirical data. What you're looking at is VLT or visible light transmission.
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