I wouldn't go crazy dark with it, and I do not care fore the strips across the top of the windshield that's what sunglasses are for.
I wouldn't go crazy dark with it, and I do not care fore the strips across the top of the windshield that's what sunglasses are for.
Work so hard that one day your signature will be called an autograph.
Yeah once I get my new truck in a week or two I'm just gonna do 50% on the front windows and leave the back stock. Think it's around 35% but not sure.
Really dark tint gets old after a while, especially when driving at night.
Ok, I've got an El Camino full of rampage here, so what's the plan?If you can't win a gun fight against a lightly-trained individual during broad daylight with 88 rounds of 30-06, I'm not sure you'd be able to do it with... any other firearm.
-Fjallhrafn
Ok, I've got an El Camino full of rampage here, so what's the plan?If you can't win a gun fight against a lightly-trained individual during broad daylight with 88 rounds of 30-06, I'm not sure you'd be able to do it with... any other firearm.
-Fjallhrafn
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I went with this film. It is (I selectived Limo) dark and may interfere with AM radio frequencies but it is extremely durable and cooled down the interior significantly.
My cost for film and labor was $220.00 (5 windows Sedan). Not cheap but holds-up really well.
http://solargard.com/window-films/au...lms/hp-quantum
Ok, I've got an El Camino full of rampage here, so what's the plan?If you can't win a gun fight against a lightly-trained individual during broad daylight with 88 rounds of 30-06, I'm not sure you'd be able to do it with... any other firearm.
-Fjallhrafn
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