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Raptor911

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Once you go 20% and below, yes it is difficult to see out the windows at night. I find myself rolling down the windows when I am parking in a tight spot at night.

Do you find it adds any difficulty driving at night time? Especially when parking etc.
 

Nibbl3s

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As some one with 80 percent on the windshield, you are asking for trouble with 30 there. No matter how much you deny, you night optics will be severely compromised ( especially on low lit roads) and you run the risk of insurance denying claims if you were to get in an accident
 

nikhsub1

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As some one with 80 percent on the windshield, you are asking for trouble with 30 there. No matter how much you deny, you night optics will be severely compromised ( especially on low lit roads) and you run the risk of insurance denying claims if you were to get in an accident
This all day. It is so stupid to put anything darker than 70% on the windshield.
 

tooth

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I still haven't tinted my front windows, but it's on the list. No desire to tint the windshield. Too old to see if I do that.
 
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