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bigearz
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
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 tantrum.gif
bigearz
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
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
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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