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They look really nice and they're not too flashy, both pluses in my book. According to their site they use laser-cut polycarbonate (same thing as nalgene bottles and glasses lenses) and that stuff is TOUGH. I'm looking into them myself-I was gonna get Roush louvers but I LOVE the retro look of these and my girlfriend wants Roush louvers and she doesn't want the same thing as me. That and I go to school with a bunch of jackasses that would think it would be funny to steal louvers that weren't IN the windows.
Redfire, did you tint the louvers also? I am thinking of getting these for my 2010 GT and I wanted to tint my windows but wasn't sure if I should tint the louvers also...
Are you talking about tinting the glass behind the louvers or the actual louvers? Unless you plan on removing the window louvers I don't think you would need to tint the window but it would really be up to you.
Lol, I just didn't want to start a new thread. Maybe someone else could answer my question. Did anybody with tinted windows, tint there louvers also?
You're allowed to start a new thread...
You'll get more response than asking a question to a non active member.
As far as your question, I don't recall anyone that have done this.
Seems useless to me since it's so small of areas to cover and that's prolly why it hasn't been done but I could be wrong.
Doesn't mean you can't do it and it wouldn't be too hard to do I suppose.
Thats what I thought also. I just wasn't sure if the car would look right with the rear window tinted and the glass/plastic on these louvers not tinted.