I didn't see if you removed the panels or not? I have this same car.. and it seems so easy to tint. Def not a pro but have learned so much along the way.
Pretty sure it does, I did a visor on one and I told the customer it would probably effect it and he still wanted me to install. He later told me it made the system act weird.
@@LindaEEaton gotcha. Most of my customers like to have have dark visors. Next time I'm get one I'll have to see how that will look. At times you ask the customer what they think before we install.
awesome video! We have a customer wanting to do the sunroof for this vehicle. We normally don't do sunroofs but I am 8 months in , just tinting in general. Ive done full coverages on Teslas except one piece rear windshields on model 3. This visual helps a lot and it seems easy. Wasn't sure what to charge though hopefully I didnt overprice it...lol *we don't like doing sunroofs because of the risks of it cracking...Although I tinted my vehicle through a shop and the sunroof has been great for the past 5 years!
I went to two tint shops and they refused to tint the sunroof. Said it will crack it. I see that you are tinting the sunroof. So, I'm guessing that it's false.
I had a shop near me in Monterey CA refuse to do the sunroof stating the same thing. I should have asked for specifics but I have a theory. I’m wondering if the some cars already have the tint baked/mixed into the glass where there’s no film so it’s ok, vs film and maybe it’s the film that causes that problem? Just a theory. But yea, I was bummed cause I’d like to get my 19 foresters sunroof tinted. 😭
Recommend not tinting windshield, cops will stop you if they can't see the driver at all. Friend of mine went to court on a ticket for that and judge found him guilty, said can't tint but about 7-9 inches at the top (sunshade). $250 fine was waived when he showed proof to the court it had been removed. Lesson learned.
If you use ceramic film and keep it light, not dark, it will keep the heat out and no need for cutting around the eyesights, I had mine done and works just fine. No issues and they can still see me through the windshield.
@@JackOfAllTrades2022 thanks for the advice here. I just got a 2021 Forester and considering tinting the windshield with 70% ceramic (very sweet through) and reading reviews.
@@dialogue2338 I think it was 35% or less Ceramic film. I can’t send photos here. The ceramic will do the job no matter how dark or not. Whatever is legal in your state will work, not sure what IG is.
pinnacle tint is legal pinnacle is just a series of film which is ceramic film you just can’t have dark tint on the front part of ur car because you’ll make cops look and stop you for having dark tint