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Ask4tj
Hello

I'm looking for help with what tint I should go with. I just bought a new Chrysler 300 Limited, color is cool vanilla.
I live in the east valley of Arizona and was going to get a $---.00 dollar tint job. Why looking on line I learned a lot about the different types of window tint out their.

I first wanted really dark, because its Arizona. But I know I don't want a ticket for the front windows and I'm also A Realtor so I need to be able to see road signs very easy. My car has sirus and navigation so I'm not sure how a normal metallic will interfere with them. I'm also on my phone a lot with internet and also that could be a concern.

I see their are three top ceramic brands out their. HO Shark, Formula one Pinnacle, and one other I forgot the brand but I think its called something cool. I think people say HO is the best but it has a blue tint to it. So I have been thinking of doing Formula one Pinnacle. Does any one have any in site to this.
with the car being a lighter color I heard tint looks even darker on the car so I'm not sure what shade to go with. Showing homes in the summer the cooler temperature I can have in the car is a plus

I was thinking limo at first on the back and back side. But now reading and wanting the car to be uniformed I was thinking 20% on all 5 windows. But the problem with that is I heard 20 is hard to find and its 15 or 35 if I wanted to get the Pinnical.


The other problem is Only find one shop that does the Pinnacle and it runs $450 dollars. Through the forms on this website I see people paying as low as --- for Pinnacle.
If I went with HO I see Danny's car wash is the only place to do that and it runs also around $500.

So I'm looking for help!!!!!!!!! Should I do Metallic or Ceramic? Any Ideas where to go to get a good job and affordable???? I'm not looking to spend more then $---.00

If I do metallic what type do I do? and looking for ideas from other Arizona people about getting pulled over with less the 35% on front window. Should I go 15% or 35%???????
VIP tint + glass
i say go F1 pinnacle
scottydosnntkno
QUOTE (Ask4tj @ Apr 7 2009, 12:03 AM) [*]679022[/*]
Hello

I'm looking for help with what tint I should go with. I just bought a new Chrysler 300 Limited, color is cool vanilla.
I live in the east valley of Arizona and was going to get a $---.00 dollar tint job. Why looking on line I learned a lot about the different types of window tint out their.

I first wanted really dark, because its Arizona. But I know I don't want a ticket for the front windows and I'm also A Realtor so I need to be able to see road signs very easy. My car has sirus and navigation so I'm not sure how a normal metallic will interfere with them. I'm also on my phone a lot with internet and also that could be a concern.

I see their are three top ceramic brands out their. HO Shark, Formula one Pinnacle, and one other I forgot the brand but I think its called something cool. I think people say HO is the best but it has a blue tint to it. So I have been thinking of doing Formula one Pinnacle. Does any one have any in site to this.
with the car being a lighter color I heard tint looks even darker on the car so I'm not sure what shade to go with. Showing homes in the summer the cooler temperature I can have in the car is a plus

I was thinking limo at first on the back and back side. But now reading and wanting the car to be uniformed I was thinking 20% on all 5 windows. But the problem with that is I heard 20 is hard to find and its 15 or 35 if I wanted to get the Pinnical.


The other problem is Only find one shop that does the Pinnacle and it runs $450 dollars. Through the forms on this website I see people paying as low as --- for Pinnacle.
If I went with HO I see Danny's car wash is the only place to do that and it runs also around $500.

So I'm looking for help!!!!!!!!! Should I do Metallic or Ceramic? Any Ideas where to go to get a good job and affordable???? I'm not looking to spend more then $---.00

If I do metallic what type do I do? and looking for ideas from other Arizona people about getting pulled over with less the 35% on front window. Should I go 15% or 35%???????

Pinnacle is probably your best bet. Also, when dealing with ceramic films, don't go for the cheapest shop. Find one that does a lot of it, because it is a hard film to work with and install correctly. No matter what darkness you get, you will definately be happy with the end result.

I would do the 35, since its a white colored car. White cars make film look darker, and doing 35 all around is very classy looking on most cars. Its still dark enough to look good, but light enough that you can see out of it fine.
chattint
I would go with the Pinnacle as well. We are F-1 dealers, and use the PI 35 almost daily. It's a very classy looking film once applied and has a solar energy rejection of 50%. The PI 15 rejects 59%. Never spent any time in Arizona, so I wouldn't want to advise you on the darkness.
The law for Arizona is 33% fronts, any rear, so you have some flexibility.
Whatever film you pick............
MAKE SURE TO SEE THE SHOPS WORK UP FRONT!!!!!!! trust.gif

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Ask4tj
The problem is I think their is only one shop in Arizona!!!!! I was hoping to hear from some one about another shop. The shop hear cuts by hand, I heard some shops have a computer to cut.
filmslayer
if they are experienced and reputable , there will be no issues with them hand cutting , after all, those computer patterns came from someone hand cutting them....

scottydosnntkno
QUOTE (filmslayer @ Apr 8 2009, 02:00 PM) [*]679337[/*]
if they are experienced and reputable , there will be no issues with them hand cutting , after all, those computer patterns came from someone hand cutting them....

bingo. Plus some computer cuts are a little off, so there might be a slight gap on the side edges where it doesn't tuck in all the way.
Felixbiel
If you are going to spend that kind of money and you want the highest heat rejection possible then huper optik ceramic 30 will give you a 62 percent total solar energy rejection. But it is a tough film to work with (like any ceramic) and you are going to want a shop that is experienced at it. You can go I to hupers web site and they will point you in the right direction of a reputable shop near you.






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