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If you want a tinted windshield but dont wanna pay upwards of $70 bucks i got the cure for ya. I found a product called VHT Niteshades. It is made to tint rear tailights of cars. I used it on my truck about a year ago and it hasnt chipped or scratched yet. It's good stuff. It comes in a rattle can and it is $10. You might have to order it through your local Oriley's. It took one day to get my can. But here are the results.
Have to put that on my to-do list. Thanks for posting.
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I sprayed it on the inside. It's very wierd. I just got it put on before dark. I held it up to the sun and the sun looked red. You cant see through it but i dont know why you would ever look through it anyway.
If you wanna go lighter, you can. I used the whole can and got it as dark as possible. I really like it. It looks mean.
I would not reccomend tinting a face shiled. It is not designed to be able to see through. If you are serious, look on ebay for a tinted shield. I got the one in the pictures for 22 dollars shipped on ebay, brand new.
Thanks bro. I dont know what dawned on me but outa the blue i remembered the Niteshades from when i did my truck. I know it's a good product and i thought you guys might like to know an alternative to an expensive windshield. I appreciate all of the compliments.