Anybody know a good place in Montreal or south-shore for tinted windows...
I had some pretty crappy experience in my life for tintend windows... I tried a few shops on my last 4-5 vehicles but never had any good experiences with them.
Sylvain |
Pelti is good
They did mine. No complaints, no bubbles.<ul><li><a href="http://www.pelti.com/">http://www.pelti.com/</a</li></ul>
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They must be good, seen them at a VW dealer and at Trac Racing this summer...
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Any other places? What do you think of tinting the windows of the Dolphin Grey S4 i'll have in a
few weeks?
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I think the tint you had on your previous A4 looked great, I vote for the same thing
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A black 35% is probably the best
There are a few tinted Dolphins in Brossard. They look amazing.
Micho |
I was planning on 35% front, 50% rear, 60% back window. Did you saw something similar?
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I personnally prefer ...
all the same % all around. But that is just my opinion.
Micho |
you do realize higher % means darker
% of light allowed through.
30% is the vaguely accepted limit in Ontario. Quebec however, the front windows to be legal, should be lightly tinted. I personally prefer even tinting all around with the rear glass being slightly darker as it is a bigger glass and contributes to the illusion of darker sides (less ambient light inside). If you have a black interior, it'll help to make the tint look darker as well.<ul><li><a href="http://www.iwfa.com/iwfa/Consumer_Info/auto_provincelaws.html">International Window Film Association Province Laws</a></li></ul> |
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