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It looks great and has an awesome shine. I really like the tint on the front windows as well!

Stephens auto is tinting my front windows to match the back window tint from the factory when it gets delivered in August a day before I pick her up.

Thanks, yes 15% to match the back widow
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Tell me you have expendable cash without telling me you have expendable cash. It’ll be nice though!
 

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It looks great and has an awesome shine. I really like the tint on the front windows as well!

Stephens auto is tinting my front windows to match the back window tint from the factory when it gets delivered in August a day before I pick her up.
May want to double check on this, but usually factory "privacy glass" doesn't offer any UV blocking protection. So to do only the front windows to match, you would be losing all of the UV blocking on the rear, cap and tailgate glass. If you're purely going for style point, then you're all set, but if you want the benefits of a cooler cabin, you may want to get some kind of very light UV blocking film on ALL of the factory-tinted windows.
 

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What's the lifespan of that stuff? Most look like 5 years. $4k seems like a lot for only a few years of protection.
When you plan to use the vehicle every weekend in the sand, snow, rocks, mud and gravel, plus the highway miles to get to those places... you'll be grateful what your paint looks like after 5 years with this PPF on it.
 

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If you don't mind me asking why didn't you go with the OEM protective film ford offered?
Who knows if this would have delayed build dates, too. Just not worth the risk, IMO.
 

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May want to double check on this, but usually factory "privacy glass" doesn't offer any UV blocking protection. So to do only the front windows to match, you would be losing all of the UV blocking on the rear, cap and tailgate glass. If you're purely going for style point, then you're all set, but if you want the benefits of a cooler cabin, you may want to get some kind of very light UV blocking film on ALL of the factory-tinted windows.
Any idea if it’s normal to remove the factory tint on the back and just do it all uniform? That’s what I want to do but not sure if that’s common or even possible. Thanks.
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