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Tinted ST pictures

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Nevermind the 400hp, it's kind of odd only the Explorer looks like the manly version of an SUV (I'm not an arty guy, but there's Explorer aggressive, and everyone else.). The Kia, Hyundai, Chevy, are straight mom cars. The Explorer is the only potential villain out there. Nice rides.
 

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How does it look at night? Thinking of doing this to mine but I had a truck previously and feel the SUV will be different.
I'm not sure how people drive in LV, but I went max legal (TX) on back windows, but left driver and passenger I think around 15%. So many people drive with no lights on at dusk, I can barely see shite with too much tint. In Vegas, I would probably tint the front window (more expensive than you expect.) I park in a garage for the foreseeable future, but the windshield was probably 30% of my tint cost for a 250, including the sunroof and all the other windows. It's seemingly worth it if you park outdoors and you face the sun, otherwise, it is just a pain in the ass to deal with your toll tags, etc.
 

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Matched front to back and 20% in windshield. Also tinted sunroof for heat rejection. Can’t tell the windshield is tinted at all and I’ve never had a problem in 30 years tinting the windshield. These days you get 95% heat rejection even with clear.




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How does it look at night? Thinking of doing this to mine but I had a truck previously and feel the SUV will be different.
My blind ass probably wouldn't be able to see out of it during the day let alone at night. :ROFLMAO:
 

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Matched front to back and 20% in windshield. Also tinted sunroof for heat rejection. Can’t tell the windshield is tinted at all and I’ve never had a problem in 30 years tinting the windshield. These days you get 95% heat rejection even with clear.




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Looks good (there's really no bad angle on these rides), but from that photo, the front and back definitely do not match.
 

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Looks good (there's really no bad angle on these rides), but from that photo, the front and back definitely do not match.
Yup. Had a choice on the fronts to go a tad darker or lighter than the rears. I went with a tad lighter in the hopes of avoiding a fine.


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