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Old 05-09-2008, 05:08 PM   #16 (permalink)
Briman42487
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Re: Does the windshield get removed when tinting?

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If the tint is done right, they will remove your doors panels for the front windows.

I had a strip put along the top of my windshield, 4 inches from the top which is what is legal in California. I instantly hated it because driving through hilly San Francisco became even tougher when I went down a step decline, it cut off too much of my vision. The contrast between the clear windshield and the tint also gave me a bit of a headache. I ended up ripping it off, wasting $100 at the same time. Just my two cents so you have all the info. I did tint the sides windows (which is illegal I guess) and I don't regret that at all, love it!
$100 bucks for the front strip. i paid $280 to have the entire vehicle done including the entire winshield. on my last silverado, also with 50% on the entire windshield is was $108 out the door.
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