Are you talking about tinting of the front windshield? That is illegal in all states, although easy to get away with if you use something like Air 80 (80% VLT) and/or have a medical waiver.This may be a dumb question but does tinting the windows affect the HUD?
Most high quality tint nano-ceramic films, such as would be used on a windshield, are reflective, but maybe a little too reflective unless the brightness could be adjusted.On my last car, I tinted the front windshield with a special very light blue tint. It is hardly noticeable but does reduce heat. That said, it is a good question although I believe the HUD would still work. You need to discuss specifically with an installer. I suspect they can test it out with a small square for that area. My bet is yes.
If you are new to getting your car tinted and need a lot of heat rejection, make sure you get a ceramic tint film such as Formula One Pinnacle (there are other good brands as well). A dyed or charcoal tint film (the kind a dealer will put on) looks great, but doesn't have very good heat rejection compared to ceramic.Thanks for the help. Like I said "it may be a dumb question". I haven't tinted a windshield before but a black car can get very hot. I didn't think about it not applying to the front. Thanks for teaching me something new.
A good quality (ceramic) tint film on a windshield may reduce visible light by 14%, but should reduce radiant heat by about 40%. But it make the windshield slightly more reflective, and probably make the HUD just a tad brighter. Not a big deal, especially if brightness is adjustable.I am picking up my 2015 Genesis tomorrow. I live in TX and am very interested in windshield tinting. I spoke to the tint shop and they said that the tinting will not effect the HUD. They have tinted other vehicles with HUD and have had no issues. The windshield tinting is supposed to reduce the heat load by 14%. It is supposed to reduce glare by 9%. Assuming it works well, I am going to have the windshield on my other 2 cars tinted.
My dad tinted the windshields of his last two cars. It makes a massive difference in interior heat, and I really could not notice any material difference in visibility.I spoke to the tint shop and they said that the tinting will not effect the HUD. They have tinted other vehicles with HUD and have had no issues. The windshield tinting is supposed to reduce the heat load by 14%. It is supposed to reduce glare by 9%. Assuming it works well, I am going to have the windshield on my other 2 cars tinted.
Maybe I am wrong, but DOT does not regulate what VLT you can put on the windshields (it is regulated by each state).My dad tinted the windshields of his last two cars. It makes a massive difference in interior heat, and I really could not notice any material difference in visibility.
Check out 3M Crystalline 90. It is a relatively new product http is supposedly DOT-legal.