Applying Window Tint
Applying Window Tint
OK......I know the basics.....but what about the rear defogger???? Am I going to have trouble with that or no??? also, on the front and back windows, the rolls of tint aren't big enough to have one sheet cover the entire window, so what do I do about the seams???
thanks
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"When something breaks, it gives me an excuse to replace it with a performace part!"
1988 GTA
TES headers
Flowmaster exaust
TB airfoil
165 Tstat
K+N's
JET chip
kenwood head unit, xplod amp, poineer 3 ways
weird rattling noises
dying 350
crappy paint
700R4 on its last leg
hood that won't open
thanks
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"When something breaks, it gives me an excuse to replace it with a performace part!"
1988 GTA
TES headers
Flowmaster exaust
TB airfoil
165 Tstat
K+N's
JET chip
kenwood head unit, xplod amp, poineer 3 ways
weird rattling noises
dying 350
crappy paint
700R4 on its last leg
hood that won't open
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You can tint your window with the rear defog just fine....it just wont look as good! I'd remove my rear defog before I'd tint mine! But that's just my preference!!
As far as the seams! You can get the two pieces of tint so close that only someone looking REALLY close at it could tell it was there! You can't overlap the two pieces though because tint will not stick to tint! If it does, it won't stay long!! Trust me! Been There Done That!!
As far as the seams! You can get the two pieces of tint so close that only someone looking REALLY close at it could tell it was there! You can't overlap the two pieces though because tint will not stick to tint! If it does, it won't stay long!! Trust me! Been There Done That!!
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