Window Tint

crooner12

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How many of you have your roadster's window's tinted? I'm considering it, but I've heard others comment that it looks kind of crappy, especially if you're riding with the window's up and the top down. Also, if you tinted your windows, how much did it cost? Thanks!
 
It looks just as stupid driving with the top down and un-tinted windows up. When the soft-top is down, windows should be down.

I have 20% tint on my M. The film brand is Sun-gard and it's actually one of the lighter 20% tints out there (not all brands have the same darkness for the same % of tint film). If I could do it again I'd have gone with 30% or 35%. There's absolutely no visibility issue with my 20% tint at night, but 20% looks borderline ghetto. 30%~35% looks a lot more classy.
 
GP20 said:
It looks just as stupid driving with the top down and un-tinted windows up. When the soft-top is down, windows should be down.

Here here... I do not understand why on earth people drive with roof down and windows up?!
 
sp3ctre said:
GP20 said:
It looks just as stupid driving with the top down and un-tinted windows up. When the soft-top is down, windows should be down.

Here here... I do not understand why on earth people drive with roof down and windows up?!

Keeps the heat in and makes music tracks audilble on the motorway. :)
 
DannyBoy said:
Keeps the heat in and makes music tracks audilble on the motorway. :)

So does having the roof up... and it has the added benefit that you don't look like a fanny! :rofl:
 
I got mine tinted and it goes really well with the exterior. The only problem is they are Illegal in Chicago and someone told me they changed the fine to $250. Luckily I have not gotten pinched yet.
O, and I sometime drive with the windows up and top down on the highway. It is just too windy and when a semi pulls up to the side of you it is way too loud.
 
sp3ctre said:
DannyBoy said:
Keeps the heat in and makes music tracks audilble on the motorway. :)

So does having the roof up... and it has the added benefit that you don't look like a fanny! :rofl:

......but I have the extra bonus of getting a sun tan and that wind in the hair feeling. :wink: :thumbsup:
 
GP20 said:
It looks just as stupid driving with the top down and un-tinted windows up. When the soft-top is down, windows should be down.

Agree on that one unless its a long long journey and cold and as for tints not a fan sorry would leave well alone
 
sp3ctre said:
GP20 said:
It looks just as stupid driving with the top down and un-tinted windows up. When the soft-top is down, windows should be down.

Here here... I do not understand why on earth people drive with roof down and windows up?!

When it's minus feckin 2 degrees I still like having the roof down, but the windows up helps keep me warm enough to stand it LOL
 
i like to leave the windows up sometimes because i hate my hearing my fiance bitch about wind throwing her hair all over the place. also.. sometimes its blistering cold and i dont wanna feel any cold air hit my face while im flying at about 100 mph.

BUT! i do make it a habit to drive with the top down as much as i can. even in 30 degree weather (thats as low as it gets around here).

tints?? thats something i thought about doing to my car.. but it wouldnt look good having dark windows on a white zed with the top down. it would look awkward. maybe if my car was black i'd consider it.
 
GP20 said:
It looks just as stupid driving with the top down and un-tinted windows up. When the soft-top is down, windows should be down.

I have 20% tint on my M. The film brand is Sun-gard and it's actually one of the lighter 20% tints out there (not all brands have the same darkness for the same % of tint film). If I could do it again I'd have gone with 30% or 35%. There's absolutely no visibility issue with my 20% tint at night, but 20% looks borderline ghetto. 30%~35% looks a lot more classy.

Why does 20% look borderline ghetto and 30% to 35% classy? Surely the darker the more 'ghetto'? Maybe we measure the opposite way? In the UK 20% tint equates to 80% light transmission.
 
a11y said:
sp3ctre said:
GP20 said:
It looks just as stupid driving with the top down and un-tinted windows up. When the soft-top is down, windows should be down.

Here here... I do not understand why on earth people drive with roof down and windows up?!

When it's minus feckin 2 degrees I still like having the roof down, but the windows up helps keep me warm enough to stand it LOL

Well when it's minus 2 degress and you have the soft-top down, people are gonna think you're crazy regardless if you have the windows up or down, tinted or untinted. :D
 
cj10jeeper said:
Why does 20% look borderline ghetto and 30% to 35% classy? Surely the darker the more 'ghetto'? Maybe we measure the opposite way? In the UK 20% tint equates to 80% light transmission.

Over here 20% means only 20% of the overall light gets through. 35% is lighter than 20%. 5% is limo tint and is the darkest. :thumbsup:
 
OK GP20 - then we measure the opposite way or at least the legislation measures amount of light that can pass though and that has to be 70%.

That of course explains you 'ghetto' comments :thumbsup:
 
cj10jeeper said:
OK GP20 - then we measure the opposite way or at least the legislation measures amount of light that can pass though and that has to be 70%.

That of course explains you 'ghetto' comments :thumbsup:

Tints are measured in the same way...

70% light through, and 70% tints are the same! eg. 30% tints allow for 30% light...
 
I'm not sure about that. My X5 was done pre delivery and is clearly written up as '20%' allowing for a 5% tint in the existing glass and keeping me clear of the 70% side window rule.

Pulled at random this site quote shows confusion is possible in the rating:

"Be careful whether the tint you are considering blocks 70% of light or allows through 70% of light. For front windows the regulations are about the amount of light that is allowed through. Also be aware that if you have a factory tint that blocks 10%, you will only be able to block an additional 20%."

Either way it's pretty clear what the UK rules are since 2004 and any tint company will be able to ensure the final combination of original and added is legal.
 
cj10jeeper said:
I'm not sure about that. My X5 was done pre delivery and is clearly written up as '20%' allowing for a 5% tint in the existing glass and keeping me clear of the 70% side window rule.

Pulled at random this site quote shows confusion is possible in the rating:

"Be careful whether the tint you are considering blocks 70% of light or allows through 70% of light. For front windows the regulations are about the amount of light that is allowed through. Also be aware that if you have a factory tint that blocks 10%, you will only be able to block an additional 20%."

Either way it's pretty clear what the UK rules are since 2004 and any tint company will be able to ensure the final combination of original and added is legal.


I think if you ask a tints dealer / garage to fit you a 5% tint you'll come away with a car that has limo black windows :)

My mate is in the business and a 5% tint is darker than a 20%tint! I have a VXR with 5% all around the rear (cant see into the back) and 50% on the front, see through without a problem :thumbsup:
 
IMO window tinting just looks naff, very Saxo,Corsa, can't stand the amount cars now having it done as standard. :thumbsdown:

I thought legally it was all about the amount of transmitted light, I know with Motorbike helmet visors they can not block more than 30% available light but you can wear Sunglasses that block 90% under a clear visor legally.
 
crooner12 said:
How many of you have your roadster's window's tinted? I'm considering it, but I've heard others comment that it looks kind of crappy, especially if you're riding with the window's up and the top down. Also, if you tinted your windows, how much did it cost? Thanks!

I'm having my windows tinted on Saturday, it's gonna cost me 180, ok so i have a Coupe but i presume it will be similar for a roadster.

I don't think tints look good on many cars, but on my black Coupe i think it will look good as i'm not going really dark like some of these chavmobiles you see. Also will be good to block out some of the sun when summer come's around so my seats don't get mega hot.
 
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