siide window tinting
siide window tinting
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V8Dom

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3,547 posts

225 months

Monday 30th September 2013
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ive been thinking of replacing my side windows and wondered if anyone has had success in tinting their side windows, on or off the car?
I know martins SS car has them and they look fantastic but wonder of the cost too(Rusty??)

thanks dom

ROWDYRENAULT

1,294 posts

237 months

Monday 30th September 2013
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At least in sunny California it is well worth the effort, it makes the interior much cooler and cuts down on a lot of glare. I would do it with the windows out if possible. my one caution is to make sure that when you look out to the mirrors that all of the mirror is either in the tinted area or out. On my first attempt I unknowingly split the mirror half in and half out VERY DISTRACTING when you need to see something behind. Lee

V8Dom

Original Poster:

3,547 posts

225 months

Monday 30th September 2013
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one of the other reasons im looking at doing it is the mirrors... I have finally found a perfect set up that look good but the vents are in the way, so im moving the position of the vents too..

thanks for the tip, did you spray yours or apply a film?


Steve_D

13,801 posts

281 months

Monday 30th September 2013
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I built a kitcar that almost failed SVA with off the shelf polycarbonate side windows.
I would guess that any tint you apply (and stay within the law) would be so light that it would not be worth doing.

Steve

ROWDYRENAULT

1,294 posts

237 months

Tuesday 1st October 2013
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v8: I had film applied to the outside because the windows where already in place. I am going to replace the side windows because somehow I have got fingerprints on the windows that will not come off. My guess is that I had something bad on my hands when I touched them but I have not a clue as to what it was. Anyway I will have the film applied to the inside of the windows this time. The film has been on for about 3 years without a problem, but remember once you apply the film you are committed, its not coming back off without some damage. Fortunately I live in California which although intolerant about most things automotive, is not anywhere near as totalitarian as England appears to be from the outside looking in. After years of reading comments such as Steve's below, the level that the SVA gestapo put their bore-scopes up your tail pipes is.............hard to contemplate. Lee

Storer

5,024 posts

238 months

Tuesday 1st October 2013
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Dom

I think Steve is right. Front seat side windows are only allowed a tiny amount of tint.

No sure if they check at MOT but Plod will pull you up for it. Do you want to give them an excuse..............



Paul

Ult-Jim

624 posts

213 months

Tuesday 1st October 2013
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How do all those hip hop VW Golf's in London do it and down where I am blacked out Mercs and even a Rolls the other day. And I am led to believe the rules are similiar in France these days

Storer

5,024 posts

238 months

Tuesday 1st October 2013
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Ult-Jim said:
How do all those hip hop VW Golf's in London do it and down where I am blacked out Mercs and even a Rolls the other day. And I am led to believe the rules are similiar in France these days
They get away with it until they are stopped by plod.


Paul

Rusti Evo

537 posts

217 months

Wednesday 2nd October 2013
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V8Dom - the side windows on my SS car were specially made in polycarbonate and not tinted with film.

The grade chosen is the lightest tint available and made specifically to comply with the law.

Getting shot of the helicopter vents significantly reduces the wind noise! (as does removing the standard mirrors..........)


V8Dom

Original Poster:

3,547 posts

225 months

Wednesday 2nd October 2013
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Storer said:
Ult-Jim said:
How do all those hip hop VW Golf's in London do it and down where I am blacked out Mercs and even a Rolls the other day. And I am led to believe the rules are similiar in France these days
They get away with it until they are stopped by plod.


Paul
when they see a police car they wind down the windows..

its only the windscreen and front doors that are restricted... rear doors and boot can be black..

However,,, if you have a modern car the min requirement is 2 mirrors... a drivers side, and a passenger OR centre ... if the rear window is dark, the centre mirror doesn't count.

so if a wing/door mirror is damaged, there is question if you can legally drive on the road, even if you have a darkened centre, and if you go to an mot with a missing or broken passenger mirror, and darkened centre you will fail.


F.C.

3,899 posts

231 months

Friday 4th October 2013
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My windows have a tint, I was thinking of replacing them as there is a small amount of air bubbling around the edges where they are bonded on anyone know how much SS charges?