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tint shop?
I think it is about time for me to get tint or at least by next month, so I'm just wondering where is a good place to good I see a lot of little shops around, but not sure if they are any good. Im thinking of 20 on the rear sides and back window and doing the 70 on the front sides. Also i think it looks ugly if they have to cut out the tint for the third brake light, do you know any places that can cover it without removing the rear deck or how hard is it to remove the reak deck? thanks
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Whittier Tint Shop (WTS) does a great job and they give you a lifetime warrenty on their work. As for the rear deck, I would take it out because if you dont the tint may come up short and your'll have a small section with no tint, or even worse, your tint may begin to peel which may come off easier were as with the deck over the tinted spot it may help from peeling and hold it in place if the deck is puched up against the window. .
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classic tint is the best place in california. thats funny you post this today, i met up with lance earlier. i had to drop off some city vehicle for him to do. he is a great guy, honest, and does beyond great work.
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Whittier Tint Shop (WTS) does a great job and they give you a lifetime warrenty on their work.
Whittier Tint Shop (WTS) does a great job and they give you a lifetime warrenty on their work.
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if its that cheap and that good of place then it sounds like its worth the drive just means i cant stop by the have to call and make an appointment and such
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ok sounds like that is my project next month, anyone know hard it is to remove the rear deck or done it themselves? i noticed also by the third brake light there is moisture or the glass isnt clear bascially will that affect the tint?
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ok well thats good to know, but what about removing the rear deck, it sucks cause im moving into a new apartment complex in the next few days and wont have that much room to work and so forth, but ill try and do it
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good to be a chick well im not so looks like i might be out of luck that is really cheap and is becoming to sound worth the drive, but how hard is it to take out the rear deck and will it be safe to drive that far without it there, i mean should i take it completely out of my car?
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yeah you can remove the stickers, i did it...not a biggie, i also know the dude that owns a shop down by my house (well in ontario) called first stop motors...ill see what he'll charge you,probably do it super cheap. how dark do you want? and what windows?
vtechgirl... what a good deal! knowing lance.... i'm not surprised he cut you such a good deal. hehehe =P
runner... last time i was there, they were doing a 7th gen and they didn't remove the rear deck. personally i would just to make sure it's all clean and stuff
runner... last time i was there, they were doing a 7th gen and they didn't remove the rear deck. personally i would just to make sure it's all clean and stuff
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im thinking of 20% regular black tint or whatever it is, on the rear sides and back window, hen 70% on the front sides(got to keep it legal)


