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EdgarFanCLS
05-22-2002, 10:19 AM
Just bought a '03 Satin Silver CL-S last week. I'm thinking about tinting my windows a little darker, since I think it looks better and I don't want my black leather baking in the sun.

Does anyone know what the factory tint is on the side windows? Here in Massachusetts we can have a 35% net tint all the way around (except the front windshield), and I'm trying to decide how dark I can go. I'm thinking somewhere between 35% and 50% would probably be nice, both aesthetically and functionally. But don't the tint sheets only come in either 50%, 35%, 20%, etc.? With the factory tint, and a 50% tint sheet, does anyone know what that would end up being in terms of Net tint %?

BTW, I'm thinking about going to Tint-A-Glass in Maynard, MA. If anyone here has anything to say about them (good or bad) I'd appreciate it.

Thanks.

sorty
05-22-2002, 10:36 AM
If you are gonna have them tinted, you might as well go with 35% tint all around, it looks great. I think the shop that tints them mite remove the old tints, which might be a smarter thing since the tint is made for the window, not the tint thats already on. Can anyone back this up?

P.S: My friend tinted his GTI with bluish-silver/mirror tint, looks really good since his car is silver.

JasonT
05-22-2002, 10:47 AM
Umm...The CL-S doesn't have factory tinted windows. But since you can have 35%, I'd do 35% on all windows.

dmcconnell
05-22-2002, 10:48 AM
A cop that ticketed me for the window tint said the factory tint was 27%. I really wouldn't concern myself with the factory tint. I would suggest looking at other vehicles with similar exterior & interior colors and ask the owners what the percentage of light is being transmitted through the tint (the %). Look at it from the inside of the car looking out also. I don't know what the cops in MA are doing, but from my experience in PA, the darker the tint, the more likely you will be ticketed. I have 5% on the back & 20% on the sides, and in about 12 months I have only had one ticket for the tinted windows. You should have no problem with 35% & 50%.

Shawn S
05-22-2002, 11:39 AM
The “factory” tint on the side windows is embedded into the glass and can’t be removed.
It’s kind of a bluish color, but I have no idea of the percentage.

Shawn S

Shawn S
05-22-2002, 11:41 AM
Originally posted by dmcconnell
from my experience in PA, the darker the tint, the more likely you will be ticketed. YUP...That is why I only went with 35% on the sides.
Still illegal, but my chances of talking with the law are reduced somewhat.

Shawn S

Z
05-22-2002, 11:50 AM
Get 5% less than what you want . if you want 35% tint then get 40% tint..you fell me.. the window has a 5% tinit in it ..
I wanted 15% so they laid 20% on the side and back and whole front windshield in 35%...
sorry I have no pics...

tmk70
05-22-2002, 11:51 AM
Originally posted by EdgarFanCLS
Just bought a '03 Satin Silver CL-S last week. I'm thinking about tinting my windows a little darker, since I think it looks better and I don't want my black leather baking in the sun.

Does anyone know what the factory tint is on the side windows? Here in Massachusetts we can have a 35% net tint all the way around (except the front windshield), and I'm trying to decide how dark I can go. I'm thinking somewhere between 35% and 50% would probably be nice, both aesthetically and functionally. But don't the tint sheets only come in either 50%, 35%, 20%, etc.? With the factory tint, and a 50% tint sheet, does anyone know what that would end up being in terms of Net tint %?

BTW, I'm thinking about going to Tint-A-Glass in Maynard, MA. If anyone here has anything to say about them (good or bad) I'd appreciate it.

Thanks.

Go to Tint King in Billerica. I went there and they did a SUPERB job. It was 240 for 35% Llumar Polarized on sides and rear and he gives lifetime guarantee.:D

JasonT
05-22-2002, 12:32 PM
So the CL-S's windows ARE tinted from the factory? I thought it was a special solor control glass that was just a different color(greenish) to reduce glare.

EdgarFanCLS
05-22-2002, 1:02 PM
Thanks for the replies guys. I think what I'll end up doing is have the tint people use their light meter to make sure I'm nice and legal. I don't want to attract too much attention from the cops. :) I'll probably go somewhere between 35 and 50%... I'm still undecided.

Kkranghkar
05-22-2002, 5:34 PM
Originally posted by JasonT
So the CL-S's windows ARE tinted from the factory? I thought it was a special solor control glass that was just a different color(greenish) to reduce glare.

It's special heat-resistant glass, and it has a color to it. It doesn't matter if it's truly "tinted" -- whether it has an additional film on it or not. Most state laws just look at the WINDOW + TINT and see how much light gets through. Anything except crystal-clear (no color, no reflection) glass will be less than 100%. I'd guess the factory is 85% or so.

- Mark

4pumpedCL
05-22-2002, 6:02 PM
I hear that window tint may void your warranty if it's beyond 35%. Be careful

Red Rider
05-22-2002, 11:28 PM
Originally posted by 4pumpedCL
I hear that window tint may void your warranty if it's beyond 35%. Be careful

It may also be causing Tranny problems ;)

Zootking
05-23-2002, 11:55 AM
I got 15% on all the way around and probably getting 35% on the windshield soon. You definitely cannot see in at night and barely during the day time.

typesontheprowl_RENAMED
05-23-2002, 1:05 PM
Assuming our windows are the same, the factory glass is tinted. Since we both leave in MA, here is my experience.

The installer put 35% tint on the glass and it measured out be about 27%. He then put on 50%, it came out to be about 42%. He said that the 35% made it too dark, if it came out to be about 30-32%, he would have done it although he did the back window with 35% tint. He said the back was harder to take a reading

I agreed with him, since in my town, the local authorities stop cars for burned out light bulbs. I didn't care/want any hassles from them or even failing any auto inspections.