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Finally got the tint done on the new R/T. 30% ceramic all the way around, plus 70% on the windshield for infrared (ie: heat) rejection. The 30% over the factory privacy glass gives it the perfect darkness in my opinion, and the 70% on the windshield will be great for those long summer road trips.

Really makes the Redline look nice, especially with the 2016 R/T wheels :cool:

 
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Na, I'm not a fan of the blacktop package or the blacked out look. I like the body colored grille on the R/T. The only exterior changes I would make would be related to cleaning up the paint. Even my wife says ever since I pointed out the orange peel, that's all she sees now.
 
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This is an amazing looking Durango. You are one smart genius with that sexy REDLINE RED Durango. (Man do I miss mine)
LOL ... I knew it was the fastest color, so there was really no other option.
 
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LOL ... I knew it was the fastest color, so there was really no other option.
You really are a genius. REDLINE RED is the FASTEST color ever to come out of North Jefferson.
 
Finally got the tint done on the new R/T. 30% ceramic all the way around, plus 70% on the windshield for infrared (ie: heat) rejection. The 30% over the factory privacy glass gives it the perfect darkness in my opinion, and the 70% on the windshield will be great for those long summer road trips.

Really makes the Redline look nice, especially with the 2016 R/T wheels :cool:

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Ahh, the beautiful things one can do in a state with lax tint laws. Not so here in the People's Republic of California.
 
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Ya, now if Texas would just do away with the front license plate law, all my cars would look better!

As for the windshield, 3M has a Crystalline product (Crystalline 90) which allows 90% of light to pass, but blocks something like 98% of infrared heat. Something like this on your windshield should go completely unnoticed and make a huge difference in heat transfer.

The 70% on ours is hardly noticeable, especially with the side tint. The way they install the windshield film, you can't see any seams around the edges at all.
 
Ya, now if Texas would just do away with the front license plate law, all my cars would look better!

As for the windshield, 3M has a Crystalline product (Crystalline 90) which allows 90% of light to pass, but blocks something like 98% of infrared heat. Something like this on your windshield should go completely unnoticed and make a huge difference in heat transfer.

The 70% on ours is hardly noticeable, especially with the side tint. The way they install the windshield film, you can't see any seams around the edges at all.
I will definitely have to look into this! Thank you!
 
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