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Curious to see what certain %ages look like - 20%, 25%, 30%, 35%. I’m sure many others would want to see as well.
Personally, I’m in between getting 25 and 30 (as I found that 20% multiplied by stock front Windows which are 75/80% ends up being a bit too dark for night driving and it’s about 18% in combination. Where factory tint for the rears usually reads about 22%, making 25% film for the fronts a better match visually while improving night driving. But may even go to 30% since I have a black interior and there’s no panoramic roof. I just put 35% on the front sides of an xc90 (wife didn’t went to go lower) and it has better outward visibility but just a hair too light. Although I must say with the black interior and the panoramic cover closed, it looks like a decent match to the naked eye. While I don’t think I would go 35% on the bronco, I could see 30% being a viable option as well but leaning towards 25%
My town doesn’t have traditional street lamps, it actually is lit by 100 yr old gas lamps every few hundred feet to provide just enough glow on the sidewalks but for drivers its basically pitch black at night. Which is why I’ll probably not go to 20%.
Personally, I’m in between getting 25 and 30 (as I found that 20% multiplied by stock front Windows which are 75/80% ends up being a bit too dark for night driving and it’s about 18% in combination. Where factory tint for the rears usually reads about 22%, making 25% film for the fronts a better match visually while improving night driving. But may even go to 30% since I have a black interior and there’s no panoramic roof. I just put 35% on the front sides of an xc90 (wife didn’t went to go lower) and it has better outward visibility but just a hair too light. Although I must say with the black interior and the panoramic cover closed, it looks like a decent match to the naked eye. While I don’t think I would go 35% on the bronco, I could see 30% being a viable option as well but leaning towards 25%
My town doesn’t have traditional street lamps, it actually is lit by 100 yr old gas lamps every few hundred feet to provide just enough glow on the sidewalks but for drivers its basically pitch black at night. Which is why I’ll probably not go to 20%.
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