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What %s are you running?I've always been anti tint, but both cars now have tint and are not that bad to drive at night. It all has to do with the % of tint.
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What %s are you running?I've always been anti tint, but both cars now have tint and are not that bad to drive at night. It all has to do with the % of tint.
The dimmer buttons next to the headlight dial will dim the cluster lights.Yes, I've turned down the 12" screen to the lowest brightness setting possible via the screen and not the physical control you mentioned. I will take a look at the nob. It's better, but still an issue. And for some reason I can't seem to find a way to dim the gauge cluster screen...
The dealer installed the Bronco so I'm not sure, and our Tesla isn't the legal limit except for the top but I don't remember the %.What %s are you running?
I'm going to guess 30-35%. All the Fords I've had done took around 20% to match the rear windows, and your fronts look a tad lighter.The dealer installed the Bronco so I'm not sure, and our Tesla isn't the legal limit except for the top but I don't remember the %.
I'm having the exact same problem. I think the mirror being so large and so far forward contributes to this as well. There's a considerable blind spot when making turns.So, I took delivery and all is well. However, I'm noticing some issues when it comes to night driving, especially with tint.
With a combination on how the "A" pillar is arranged on the driver side, and the brightness of the large 12" screen, I think the visibility through the windows is tough -- especially at night. Now, being the guy I am, ran off to get the windows tinted almost immediately. On the outside they look great! Day driving has no issues. However, I feel like my visibility and screen reflection issues have multiplied.
Last night, even though it was raining/sleeting, it felt a little uncomfortable making 90-degree left and right-handed turns.
I'm just wondering what are my options here without going nuclear and ripping the tint off that I just paid for. Yes, turning down the screen brightness all the way seemed to help a tiny bit, but not a huge difference. Should I go back and ask for lighter tint? Or do those think it's not worth having it on at all considering what I described above? Safety first, eh?