PDACPA
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- First Name
- PDA
- Joined
- Feb 21, 2020
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- Location
- Tampa, FL
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- 2021 Taycan RWD, 1989 911 Carrera
I did not want the windshield to look like it was tinted. However, I was worried about the pano roof and heat from the sun in FL. I have the XPEL Prime Plus tint. When in the car or on the outside, you cannot tell there is tint on the windshield. Looks normal. The heat and UV reduction is huge. Tint and PPF shop I use is well regarded and mostly high end cars and Tesla's all get it due to all the glass on them as well.This is exactly my plan as well when we get ours. My son owns a car wrap/tint shop, and wanted to tint the windshield even darker but we don't want to risk getting a ticket since it'd be more noticeable.
The 20% on the doors is technically illegal in FL, but I hate the mixed 35% on the driver and passenger front and the darker rear (like the way SUV's come). Most LEO are not looking to ticket you for tint and if you get pulled over, put all the windows down so they have a clear view in the car and feel safe and are not looking for add on ticket stuff.
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