Pre-cut tint kits

97madness

Full Access Member
Joined
Dec 1, 2010
Posts
346
Reaction score
0
Location
IL
Anyone have any experience with purchasing these? I've been wanting to tint my windows, but dont feel like shelling out $100+ to have a shop do it. And found a few eBay stores with the kits. Are they pretty spot on for window size?
 

mrolgren

The Dude Abides!
Joined
Aug 13, 2010
Posts
1,017
Reaction score
0
Location
Queens, NY
Never used them myself but I have read a lot of good reviews online about the pre cut tint kits.

give it a shot and let me know how it goes... Might think about putting some darker tint on my truck.
 

Zembonez

живи свободно или умри
Lifetime Supporting Member
Joined
May 17, 2009
Posts
57,295
Reaction score
36
Anyone have any experience with purchasing these? I've been wanting to tint my windows, but dont feel like shelling out $100+ to have a shop do it. And found a few eBay stores with the kits. Are they pretty spot on for window size?
How much tinting have you done? It's pretty much like herding stray cats on meth during a sandstorm while drunk.
 

The_Chupacabra

Don't worry, I only drink goat blood...
Lifetime Supporting Member
Joined
May 24, 2009
Posts
4,000
Reaction score
6
Location
Wichita, KS
Anyone have any experience with purchasing these? I've been wanting to tint my windows, but dont feel like shelling out $100+ to have a shop do it. And found a few eBay stores with the kits. Are they pretty spot on for window size?
How much tinting have you done? It's pretty much like herding stray cats on meth during a sandstorm while drunk.

:lolup:
 

The_Chupacabra

Don't worry, I only drink goat blood...
Lifetime Supporting Member
Joined
May 24, 2009
Posts
4,000
Reaction score
6
Location
Wichita, KS
I just bought some, it will be here next week. It gets freakin hot in the car in Lawton.

I will be the test mule...and after I read :zembonez: post, I feel like this was a bad idea...:suicide:

I'm only out 26 bucks if it doesn't work.
 

DV2000NJ

The Browmaster
Lifetime Supporting Member
Joined
May 20, 2009
Posts
7,492
Reaction score
0
Location
Central NJ
I put the one from ebay on my truck about two years ago, and couldn't be happier. This was my first time tinting, so I took my time, and it really wasn't hard at all, just time consuming. It was actually fun.

There are a few spots that I didn't get clean enough that you can see if you're less than a foot away, but from more than that it looks perfect.

Over two years the color hasn't changed, and the tint hasn't started to lift anywhere, even a couple spots with dog hair stuck underneath.

Best $23 I ever spent on the truck.
 

07blackz71

Change is always Good!!!
Joined
Dec 7, 2009
Posts
333
Reaction score
0
Location
Cedarburg, WI
I also have used the precut tint on my past 4 trucks and all were perfect. I have tinted a few trucks with precut and not precut tint so I wasn't that hard at all. But the precut makes it so much easier to do. Just take your time.

This reminds me I need to put a sun strip on my front window.
 

Draenor

KILL ALL HUMANS!!!!
Joined
Jun 2, 2009
Posts
5,896
Reaction score
0
Location
Now in Scott,LA
Anyone have any experience with purchasing these? I've been wanting to tint my windows, but dont feel like shelling out $100+ to have a shop do it. And found a few eBay stores with the kits. Are they pretty spot on for window size?
How much tinting have you done? It's pretty much like herding stray cats on meth during a sandstorm while drunk.
Who's on meth and drunk, me or the cats....or both. It could be fun.:dunno:




I never tried pre-cut tint, but started with a roll and attempted to do it my self. Tinting windows is one thing I leave to the vatos at the tint shop.
 

Boilerup15

Hate Milk! Got Beer?
Joined
Jan 21, 2010
Posts
7,022
Reaction score
0
Location
Markle, Indiana
I have done it before, it really isn't that hard if you take your time and do it inside. I did my first truck outside because I didn't have anywhere else, and it was a real bitch with the wind. I am going to be doing my truck real soon I think.
 

Zembonez

живи свободно или умри
Lifetime Supporting Member
Joined
May 17, 2009
Posts
57,295
Reaction score
36
I just bought some, it will be here next week. It gets freakin hot in the car in Lawton.

I will be the test mule...and after I read :zembonez: post, I feel like this was a bad idea...:suicide:

I'm only out 26 bucks if it doesn't work.
Side windows are not terribly hard to do. Any curved back glasses require shrinking the film which is best left to a pro.

It's not impossible, but a few rules apply.


  • Do it indoors if at all possible (out of any wind)
  • Clean the hell out of the glass (use a razor blade to remove any dirt or spots)
  • Clean the class again.
  • Use lint free paper towels or you will have a million tiny hairs under the tint.
  • Take your time.
  • Keep the window and the film soaked with your solution at all times.
  • Position the tint where you want it and squeegee from the center or top down depending on the glass.
  • Realize that it may never be perfect.
 

Members online

No members online now.

Latest posts

Forum statistics

Threads
28,836
Posts
1,109,352
Members
4,800
Latest member
SpeakerMan
Back
Top