tinting 08 Gray Subaru Legacy
bigearz
Apr 9 2009, 07:43 PM
Hi,
I'm interested in a tint that will NOT distort my AM/FM reception, has good heat reduction, reduce glare and at a tint percentage that I can be seen from outside during the day and not so much during nights - perhaps 25-30%. From what I have gather through the internet - dye film will turn purple over time, metallic film will distort reception and ceramic film is top notch stuff.
I was leaning towards F1 Pinnacles until I realized that they don’t come in the shades i prefer, from 25-30. So my question is this, would it work out if i was to put on the sides F1 Ultimate 28s and for the back windshield F1 Pinnacle 15s? I believe this will not distort my AM/FM reception, have good heat reduction, reduce glare and give me a shade I prefer. Please let me know if this will work out or is this just a bizarre combination?
Any feedback is appreciated.
One more thing, do people usually tint their sunroofs?
Devil with bad attitude
Apr 10 2009, 01:43 AM
The Subaru Legacy which we know it as the Liberty downunder looks perfect in Madico's Charcool 35% with no problems whatsoever and I had it for 4 years. And the roof do it in Madico's Sunscape SL180 SR. That's what I had on mine until 3 weeks ago when some punk slammed me up the rear and wrote it off. Devil
bigearz
Apr 11 2009, 12:36 PM
damn! hope all is well with you. to get rear ended and have the car written off must be a bad collision. I will definitely take a look at the brand you recommended.
VO|TRON
May 15 2009, 06:27 AM
Take a look at wincos, it comes in the shades you desire and has great heat rejection and IR rejection and I dont think it will effect your radio or other electronics.
Devil with bad attitude
May 29 2009, 01:17 AM
The Wincos has a few quality issues ATM which are being sorted out. New product available in a few months. Devil
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