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I use 5% brow, 20% front roll ups and 5% rear roll ups and rear. It actually blends better then you might think and when backing up in a dark parking lot being able to see a "little" out the window in the mirror is better then none like 5% in the front roll ups I have done before, especially in the winter. I would say if you are in the city and have nice lit roads and parking lots go for it with 5%. More rual area you might wanna consider 20% for the front roll ups.

Just my .02 though

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Used to have 5% all the way with a eyebrow halfway down the windshield. Takes some getting used to at night but now I'm at double 5 in the back with 20% on side windows (5 0 got me :( ) but contemplating going another layer of 5 on the little quarter windows and hatch window :pardon:

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Nate your truck is nice. Always thought so. Tints dark as hell too.

Driving with 5% is easier than driving with a wall. That's for sure.

its getting there. slow and steady.

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5% it is then.

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I got 5% done last week. Its not too bad at night. The only issue is on poorly lit streets or dark parking lots.

That is for teh secks

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Basically what everyone else says, you'll get used to it after awhile! But in Minnesota its illegal for shops to even tint under 47% even if you sign the waiver. So I'm gonna have to try and tint my Jeep myself or talk the guy who does tint at the shop to do it on the side! BTW I've had 35 and it looked good but was still able to see in, and on my 300C I had 10 and I loved that, I also live in the country and its not so bad.

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