So I am considering tinting my Z but I realize the car is already a pain in the *** to see anything but directly in front of you. How much
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05-30-2012, 12:19 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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So I am considering tinting my Z but I realize the car is already a pain in the *** to see anything but directly in front of you. How much worse does the visibility get with 35% or darker tints become. I need to know from experience because years ago I had a corvette with similar hatchback style and at night with 5% tints in back I backed right into a car and never even saw it. Mostly my fault for being careless. I know the car will look absolutely bad *** with tints and It will also draw even more attention from cops but im mostly concerned with being able to see. Any input from the forum?
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05-30-2012, 12:24 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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I would go with 35% all the way around if I were you, i'm perfectly happy with it. I have Ceramikool tint which competes with Llumar, couldn't be happier.
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I don't know about the tinting, but Z cars have been hard to see out of in back for years..
I have owned a 300Zx and it was very hard to see out of the back at low speeds, but once you were going fast, you had no problems..Same with the 350Z that I had, and now the 370Z...They are hard to see out the back at low speeds.. But moving fast, they are easy to get used to.. But I have no tinting experience..
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I went 15% on the rear and quarter windows -- no problem visibility-wise. Rear visibility already sucks without tint anyway.
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05-30-2012, 02:25 PM | #7 (permalink) |
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You eventually get used to the visibility. The only problem might be at first is your blind spots in the rear qtr panel area when driving and maybe parking the car and determining how much space is behind you but nowadays most Z's have a backup cam. There are cars with far worse visibility like the Camaro. Just takes getting used to, not the worst out there.
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Doesn't really effect the blind spots, but 35% isn't really that dark. It's hardly noticeable. I'd love to have mine tinted, but it gets really annoying getting pulled over. I've seen a few times, usually in the summer months, where they set up checkpoints just for this on Long Island. Not worth the headache IMO.
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x2, 30%
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35% is perfect.
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05-31-2012, 12:42 AM | #13 (permalink) |
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I have 20% all the way around, and to be honest when I am backing up in an area without great lighting (such as someones driveway at night) i can not see AT ALL through the rear hatch. The backup lights on the car are not bright enough to see through that dark of tint. However I just roll down the windows and can then see fine obviously out of the side mirrors.
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^^ The lightest tint would be putting on clear vinyl overlays... JK... I think 50% is the lightest tint you can get.
As for OP, 35% tint would be fine. You can even go for 30% which is perfect IMO. 5% would be too much and you won't see a thing at night when light condition is poor. |
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