70% front windshield tint visibility at night
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- Опубліковано 18 лип 2021
- Many were asking for video of my front tint at night. Here you go!
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Thanks for this! I bought the front tint after your videos and I love it.
Really appreciate your videos - I had to replace a windshield and have to do the tint again. Was debating going darker - but these videos reminded me that 70% is perfect. Helps like crazy during roadtrips!
Never been stopped for tint in Phoenix anywhere. I run 70% up front and 20% on sides. Now lived in Reno 2+ years with the same car and no problems over here either!
70% ceramic- in my windshield,, day time its perfect helps alot but driving at night for some reason i get this extra light from any light on-reflecting back, not sure if this is normal, i don’t used glasses or anything like that.
not sure why i don’t get that on my side windows with 20% ceramic
Thanks
Wish u opened the window to compare. Like u did for the 50pct. Thanks tho.
50% is a bit better it reduces glare a bit more. You really can't tell its there.
TN allows 70%. I keep bouncing between 50-70%. Thanks for the video!
Not on the windshield.
50 percent Isa sweet spot. I have 50 and you can barely tell. But it's good enough that the glare is less with 50 percent. Night time driving is not at all hindered
@@john091077 No more than 70% on windshield, and any tint at and above AS-1 line. ( 35% all around Car or SUV)
I went with 60. Sure daytime driving I wish it was 50 but at night with my mid 50s age eyes I would not want it any darker than at 60 percent.
More like driving 68 in a 65 zone. I cant definitely tell the difference between no tint and 70%. The glass without tint is somewhere around 75-85% depending… Also it depends where at night you are driving.l. There's a difference between urban street, city highway (your video). And country roads . Try at night on some country or farmer road.. at night and with the fog and rain.. even a with a clear windshield you can't see crap. Reducing by 10% will not help. For day time.. no problem.. but for the night.. clear is always better.. there are tinting films for people with skin condition.. those film are rated 80-90% they cost about the same price as premium ceramic tint.
Hello. Which brand is your tint? I am looking to get LLumar tint as that is what my local installer uses. Thank you!
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Thanks for the video! I am thinking about doing 70% up front. I am also in Phoenix, AZ and my goal is to reduce the heat coming through the windshield. Do you know if 70% ceramic will interfere with the HUD? I also have the cameras for the self-driving as well which I am not sure if they will be impacted or not. I also use a radar detector.
They shouldn't be affected
HUD and cameras are not affected. Rain/Light sensors are not affected either. If you go for ceramic tint, your radar detector shouldn't be affected either.
Ceramic tints and nano ceramic have no interference with electronics they have no metals.
Moved away from Phoenix to Reno last year. Always had 70% ceramic on windshield and 20% on side. Never had issues at night and even father agreed he can see at night as well while visiting.
Does this help with glare from oncoming car headlamps? I have a huge problem with glare from other cars, I can't drive at night!
A little bit yes.
For those with astigmatism, how does it effect you? Im curious if it will help or hurt my night driving ability
Only helps with oncoming headlights… Sucks in the dark
@@dannyayala9838 If you get ceramic tint your visibility will be practically unchanged. I have astigmatism and I used to have 35% ceramic and it was fine. But I would only recommend either 70% or 50% to be the darkest on the windshield. MUST BE CERAMIC.
Did it go away that haze on your windshield?
yeah its all gone after a few days to a week after install
Question, while driving at night do you experience an halo effect from on coming headlights? With my 75% I noticed a band of extra light on the top and bottom of on coming headlights and tail lights. Just wondering if this is normal for ceramic tints?
Interesting! Do you have ceramic tint? This has not happened with my car at 70%. The only visual issues has been wearing polarized sunglasses during day.
@@RobertSchmitt yes I do have ceramic tints on my windshield. I am debating to wait a little longer since I just got them done less than a week ago or just remove the tint.
@@carflo2112 ohh that may be why. Mine had sort of a haze and bubbles that went away on its kwn. Give it another week. Maybe try a clean microfiber cloth and wipe inside and out to ensure no grime.
I'd also reach out to your installer if you don't see it improve soon!
Does it reduce the glare with oncoming traffic lights
not much
Hello... How much does the 70% Ceramic on the windshield "actually" help out with glare...?
A little. The glare never bothered me much before so I may not be the best example.
How does it look from the outside tho?
have other videos that show that
The phone lens if different than the human eye? Do you know a professional who can confirm this
I see a lot of bubbles that would drive me crazy.
either bugs or if this was just done they all went away after a few days. no bubbles on any of my tint
Texas you can have 70% or higher on windshield brah
awesome . this should be allowed globally imo
@@RobertSchmitt across the Milky Way brah
Full windshield? If so, link?