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atjurhs

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hey guys, i looking to find windshield shade recommendations, the one i had for my previous vehicle won't fit in my 2024 OBX
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I would look into tinting the front windshield. They make clear film that blocks the UV and reduces heat. Also the rear “privacy” glass does nothing for UV or heat rejection. I tinted the entire vehicle including a light tint on windshield and the heat rejection is amazing. The sun shades arent really effective.

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Obviously not shown on a Bronco, but I have been using the UVS100 in my trucks for years on a daily basis. They hold up well and in my opinion are worth the price, the oldest one is just at 9 years of use and is at the end of it life & needs to be replaced.

Covercraft manufactures the sun shield sold by Ford recommended by DEC, but you can get it w/o the lettering for $30 less thru various sources.

Available in silver or blue.
 
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I would look into tinting the front windshield. They make clear film that blocks the UV and reduces heat. Also the rear “privacy” glass does nothing for UV or heat rejection. I tinted the entire vehicle including a light tint on windshield and the heat rejection is amazing. The sun shades arent really effective.

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Looks great!

Did you do different VLT % on the front vs rear doors vs glass in the hardtop in order for things to match?

I'm curious because all of them are differently tinted before the film is applied.
 

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Looks great!

Did you do different VLT % on the front vs rear doors vs glass in the hardtop in order for things to match?

I'm curious because all of them are differently tinted before the film is applied.
Yes on front doors is darker. The rear doors, hard top got the same VLT. Close enough. With the 50% on the windshield everything looks good to me.
 

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You can see a slight difference. My 350 is the same as Bronco
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