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Tented windows... maybe not?

I removed the tint from the four side windows (it was easier than I thought it would be) and like it much better. Left the rear window alone as I didn't trust myself around the defroster lines. We shall see what the summer brings. Onward and upward!
 
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Hi gang,
My sedan was sold to me with tinted side and back windows. Not sure why it wasn't removed by the dealer, but maybe they agreed with me that it looks great. They give the car a terrific look but after a few night drives, I think it may have to come off, at least on the sides. I may just be getting night-blind, but I am having trouble seeing much except lights out the sides at night. So I end up swinging wide on turns to avoid curbs I can't see and worry that I might miss something else of importance.
Anyone have experience removing this stuff? I've looked at You Tube and there are lots of differing opinions on technique.
It's a shame to see it go as the car really does look great with the tint. And it is very well installed.
Bob
Safety always trumps appearance for cars that are street-driven. Ask your tint shop to give you some pieces of different tints and wait until night to check visibility through them when sitting in the driver's seat. That should help you choose the right one.
 
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