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Car Forum / Toyota / Toyota Trucks / May 2007

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what is the Pthe P through W for 2004 Sequoia?

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harry - 29 May 2007 22:57 GMT
Planning to tint my 2004 Sequoia for the front sides.
Based on what I hear, the VA law permits 50% for front sides and 35% for
rear sides.
What is the standard window tinting from Toyota factory? The factory rear
tinting works perfect for me but the front (side) is little hot.
Also it feels unbearable in summer with the sun shining from front
windshield?

Does window tint performance drop with time. My 2004 is 3.5 year old with
about 57K miles.
Anyone has luck treating the windshield to stop heat while maintaining
visibility?
Jeff Strickland - 29 May 2007 23:32 GMT
I am not aware of any jurisdiction that allows the windshield to be treated
after it leaves the factory. The windows to the immediate side of the driver
and front seat passenger are also not supposed to be treated with
adhesive-type tints, but I readily admit that lots of people do it, and I
did it and got away with it for a very long time.

The windshield itself ought not be tinted. Discuss your plans with the local
tinting service ...

> Planning to tint my 2004 Sequoia for the front sides.
> Based on what I hear, the VA law permits 50% for front sides and 35% for
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> Anyone has luck treating the windshield to stop heat while maintaining
> visibility?
 
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