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Old 07-26-2007, 11:41 PM
tommytnt tommytnt is offline
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Originally Posted by 808croc View Post
poser (and aflau, as you indicated you have 35%), does your tint affect your night vision/driving? i'm attempting to determine how dark to go. believe it or not, although i've lived in hawaii all my life, i've never tinted any of my cars...don't know how dark tints impact night/low lighting conditions. without any experience, i'm inclined not to go too dark...perhaps 50%, or is that too light?

tommy if you have any suggestions please feel free to chime in.
99.9% of our clients select the 35% VLT (Visible Light Transmission) as it provides the best heat rejection and is legal in Hawaii. No one has ever complained about it being too dark at night . . (too light during the day maybe for some, but never too dark) . . . we've experienced that only people with night blindness, or are getting up there on the elderly chart select the 50% for the UV protection and some heat rejection.

When you come down, we can show you all of the films, and even mount it right on the glass so you get a true idea of the results. hard to test the nighttime thing though . . . I hope this helps . . .
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