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fab 03-02-2007 03:43 AM

tinted windows
 
Has anyone tinted the driver/passenger side window? If so, what shade color? Can you post a picture. Was it professional installed? Had any problems with the law enforcemant?

986 Girl 03-02-2007 04:47 AM

The laws are different in every state. In NY, where I am, you can't have any tint on your driver side front or passenger window. Since we have no other windows, no tint for me!

I actually ended up winning 2 $150 tint gift certificates at a car show once. I ended up just selling them because I couldn't use them.

boggtown 03-02-2007 07:06 AM

Ive got 20% on the fronts. Heres a pic. Never been hassled by johnny law either.
http://photos-626.ak.facebook.com/ip...13626_8049.jpg
http://photos-176.ak.facebook.com/ip...344176_752.jpg

porsche986spyder 03-02-2007 07:11 AM

I have 35% on both side windows. You can't tint the plastic window of the soft top, but if you have the later models with glass in the back, you could tint that the same % or even darker. Or you could even re-do the rear plastic window with a tinted plastic one sold at this web site.
http://www.emiata.com/BoxsterWindow.htm
It will match the sides better. Allot of labor involved if you decide to remove the old plastic one. :cheers:

NickCats 03-02-2007 07:58 AM

Looks like in Boston, 35% is allowed :

For most vehicles, aftermarket tinting that registers at least 35% on a tint meter on side windows immediately adjacent to the driver and front passenger seats, and side windows immediately to the rear of the operator and passenger, is acceptable. The rear window may be tinted to the 35% level, but the vehicle must be equipped with two outside rear view mirrors. The windshield may only be tinted down to the AS-1 line, which is usually located in the uppermost (6) inches of the windshield.

http://www.mass.gov/rmv/faq/inspection.htm#13

Nick

arp35 03-02-2007 08:16 AM

MY2000 is tinted and I wouldn't change it. Looks good and keeps the interior cool/protected.

CJ_Boxster 03-02-2007 09:40 AM

I have 0% tint, Actually makes the windows look invisible... Hell, even makes the convertible top dissappear or appear to be down. :D

Gary in BR 03-02-2007 09:40 AM

5%
 
Yes you read it corectly these only allow 5% of the light through. they are against the law and so far in 5 years i have not been stopped while putting on my 140,000 miles.

I like them and I am comfortable with them, i do roll my window down when merging in traffic at night and at dusk.

With the back window unable to be tinted so much light gets into the car that these appear lighter than the 20% i have on my X5.

Gary

bnorman 03-02-2007 10:29 AM

Tried a DYI on tint, forget it. Use a professional, it is not that much more money.

[IMG]http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m...terPix3001.jpg[/IMG]

Jeph 03-02-2007 10:50 PM

http://www.kryzak.com/storage/986-tint01.jpg
20% I think -No trouble from 5-0.
Any other color than black, to me, looks ghetto.

http://www.kryzak.com/storage/986-topdownwinup.jpg

djomlas 03-02-2007 11:02 PM

yes, any other color looks retarted.
as funny as this may be, i always forget to snap a pic, but theres a girl around my area that has a red boxster with GREEN tint :confused:

986 Girl 03-03-2007 06:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CJ_Boxster
I have 0% tint, Actually makes the windows look invisible... Hell, even makes the convertible top dissappear or appear to be down. :D

Haha! Yeah, if I had gotten a tint, it would have been wasted. I only drive the Box in the summer, at which time the top is ALWAYS down.

arenared 03-03-2007 08:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by djomlas
yes, any other color looks retarted.
as funny as this may be, i always forget to snap a pic, but theres a girl around my area that has a red boxster with GREEN tint :confused:

Please do post pics. I'm actually thinking of a green tint. Not because I like green but because the tint I'm interested in only comes in green. It's a 70%. I think factory glass is somewhere around 80% green, so it would be like about 2 layers of glass. Should not cause me trouble with the law. The tint I'm interested in is a spectrally-selective product called V-Cool which blocks about 50% of the total light but most of that is heat (infrared) and UV and only a little bit of the visible light.

ddb 03-03-2007 02:24 PM

I'm considering a legal NC tint, but can't decide whether to pull the trigger. I have a GAHH convertible top with glass rear window. How would the installer get to the glass to apply the tint?

Jeph, what did you do to facilitate applying the tint to the hardtop glass? Remove it and place it upside down on a protected surface? I assume you removed the top for the installer and replaced it when finished.

Thanks,

ddb

http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r...1000509adb.jpg

fab 03-05-2007 03:25 AM

thanks for feedbacks...I really like the 20% black pics.....sweet. I would never dyi-i inquired prices, some of the local shops are asking 60 bucks a window I think that reasonable.
Adding tinted windows to my list once I get my baby back on the road....Come on SPRING!!! :)

Jeph 03-05-2007 04:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ddb
Jeph, what did you do to facilitate applying the tint to the hardtop glass? Remove it and place it upside down on a protected surface? I assume you removed the top for the installer and replaced it when finished.

Yes, I removed the hard top for the guy and it was propped upright while he put the tint on. I'm sure installers hate constant customer supervision, but I was there the whole time to watch the process. Partly because I wanted to see it done, and also because I didn't have ride home in the meantime.


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