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Originally Posted by Mike_O_Nite
I think it's the angle that makes the windshield look darker, but I am on 3M Crystalline 70 on the windshield and 20 (I think...whatever is their darkest), on the the doors.
It does make a difference...I've been driving with a window cracked open and have realized there's heat on my arm (for example) and as soon as I raise the window, the heat is gone.
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I have 70% on my windshield too and in CA and I haven't been pulled over.
If I do I'm sure I'll get busted. Tint on the windshield is nice I feel the same way when I roll down the window so I pretty much have to use the A/C when it's like semi warm lol. I have 30 on the sides and rear and my car is pretty decently room temp when I get in it even in the sun. W/ the 70% front windshield tint don't really need to wear sunglasses. If I do, it feels too dark. So that aspect sucks if you have some nice sunglasses and not being able to wear them.