crupp
Been here awhile...
Does anyone have a picture of a platinum Genesis with tinted windows about 35%?
I may not be able to help, but I did my black Genesis 35%.....
35% looks fairly dark against a black interior. But it depends somewhat on the tint film material, since some film is slightly reflective (usually about 12%) while a smoke film has low reflectivity. The reflectivity adds a little privacy.That will work. I'm trying to see how the Black interior looks against 35%. Thanks.
35% looks fairly dark against a black interior. But it depends somewhat on the tint film material, since some film is slightly reflective (usually about 12%) while a smoke film has low reflectivity. The reflectivity adds a little privacy.
35% is the legal limit in GA for driver side windows.
I live in GA, but got Formula One Pinnacle 50% anyway. I was not looking for dark, and ceramic Pinnacle 50% has very good heat rejection. With a black interior the 50% is dark enough for me, but most would probably want a 35%.Lucky you, 50% on all of the windows is legal limit in MN, but the tint law isn't really enforced.
I live in GA, but got Formula One Pinnacle 50% anyway. I was not looking for dark, and ceramic Pinnacle 50% has very good heat rejection. With a black interior the 50% is dark enough for me, but most would probably want a 35%.
That will work. I'm trying to see how the Black interior looks against 35%. Thanks.
I got my windows tinted mainly for the heat rejection (which is why I got a ceramic film), not for the dark look, although I do like the windows a little darker than stock.I understand your choice of film well. I really think that there is something classy looing about a non-dark film such as 50% or 35%.
The only problem I've ran into with tinting (since I tint in my spare time) is that the few people who actually wanted 50% were unhappy after they saw their car after the install. They didn't know it was even tinted they said, but I showed them around the car viewing it from different angles so they could see that it will look darker or lighter in certain light conditions.
Their other cars I tinted 35% after they new what to expect.
I got my windows tinted mainly for the heat rejection (which is why I got a ceramic film), not for the dark look, although I do like the windows a little darker than stock.
Not too many people in GA get a 50% tint, as the tinter had to special order the film. I got some samples of the Formula One Pinnacle 35% and 50% film in advance, so I knew what to expect and and it turned out exactly as I hoped.
Musher51 (also from MN) installed Formula One Pinnacle 50 on his Genesis before me, so I had the benefit of seeing his pics:I've actually never used that film, since it would be too hard to sell, especially in MN and of course the price that goes with it.
It's funny, your tint at 50% will reject more solar energy than many 35% films and some 20%.
Good choice![]()
Musher51 (also from MN) installed Formula One Pinnacle 50 on his Genesis before me, so I had the benefit of seeing his pics:
http://www.genesisowners.com/hyundai-genesis-forum/album.php?albumid=21
Yes, the Pinnacle ceramic was a bit pricey--about $360 (which was actually a 10% winter discount). But the film is high-tech, installers were top notch, and I think it was worth it.
I actually looked at Hüper Optik, which is even more expensive, but decided it is hard for a shop to install correctly because of its thickness (originally designed for perfectly flat office building windows).
Crupp,
I have a Titanium Gray with Black interior and 40% LLumar ATX Axcess Ceramic Tint - but it meters at 35%. 50% is the law in MN but IMO 50% barely looks tinted. Very happy with the look.
Like Mark 888 I wanted to go with Hüper Optik (had it on my car when I lived in AZ) but could not find anyone that uses it in MN.
I will look for some pics..