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Not sure I'd want to go though the expense of tinting the windshield on my Bronco given their propensity for cracking if you look at them the wrong way.
Then don’t lol 😂
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Not sure I'd want to go though the expense of tinting the windshield on my Bronco given their propensity for cracking if you look at them the wrong way.
It's possible insurance will cover the tint also. If you don't have glass coverage it would be recommended. I've heard a lot of these get damaged and in the $1500 range to get replaced.
 

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How’s the front darkness and color match with the rear windows? Most people I’ve seen went with 20% for matching.
 

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How’s the front darkness and color match with the rear windows? Most people I’ve seen went with 20% for matching.
It sounds like 30% is legal in TX which is why they used that. I have 20% and supposedly that's as close as you can get but I say the factory rears are a bit darker.
 

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Minor mod but yields significant satisfaction with on long hauls out of Texas!
based almost solely on this review, I plan to do similar. Heat reduction is a major goal so I’m planning to even do the rear windows for an extra $100.

Just wondering what your impressions are now that you’ve had it for some time. Does it keep the Bronco cool on trips, when parked, etc?
 

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Crystalline is awesome stuff although expensive. Had my last vehicle done, all with like the 2 or 3rd level down and it did wonders for the temp in the car, plus it was light enough that cops didn't care.

That's the beauty of Crystalline...it accomplishes the IR and UV filtering at a lesser "darkness" than the others.

Now if you're trying to be the cool kid and have super dark windows...then it isn't for you.
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