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OMGASAXO
23rd January 2012, 19:58
Hi wanting to tint my rear windows but im down on the cash atm so want to do it for cheapness would this i found on ebay be really hard and leave lots of bubbles if i tried it my self?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pre-Cut-Window-Tint-CITROEN-SAXO-Limo-Black-4-/180786370195?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item2a17b51693#ht_1055wt_821
if so will have to save up and do professionaly.
Also if i want vtr arches put on am i going to need a new rear bumper at the back? cause looks like if you put vt archs on the back there gonna clash with the black bit on the bumper and the vtr bumpers are diffrent..:panic:
Stefan_Wood
23rd January 2012, 20:01
You will fuck up the window tinting, just save up
OMGASAXO
23rd January 2012, 20:07
fair dos dont want to wast 22 quid then have to get it profesionally done anyway
Stefan_Wood
23rd January 2012, 20:09
For a saxo if you just want rear's done with 5yrs warranty its only like 60-80quid place by my area is 60 for all small 3door cards and 120 for all windows
Rogue_Shadow
23rd January 2012, 20:21
Unless your extremely paitent, DIY tints looks awful and you can spot them a mile off.
If you get them done professionally, It will blend into the car and look great.
If you try yourself and make mistakes, your eyes will constantly be drawn to it.
Sounds like you made your mind up already :y:
stevo67
23rd January 2012, 22:25
To answer the op`s other question you also have to consider the cutting of your rear arches in order to fit the rear 1/4 panels of the vt kit.
JDub
24th January 2012, 00:04
eBay tint film is also rubbish any way, 99% of the time it goes purple or just eventually completely opaque... then bubbling etc... not even worth the hassle mate.
CJMackin
24th January 2012, 00:07
for the tint, if you remove the rear quarter windows (3 torx bolts) its dead handy from that respect, however the rear window itself isnt so removable and is a large area so is abit more challanging.
VT* rear arches, imo will look odd without the rear bumper, as the arches will sit wide past the standard item. Rear bumper wont cost much so would be worthwhile doing it at the same time mate
Karlb1
24th January 2012, 10:15
I used to work professioanlly as a window tinter and you might aswell just save the extra £60 odd to get a pro to do it, the amount and extent of some DIY tints i had to remove were shocking. For the rear window to do it properly you'd have to have the film cut bigger than the window, trim it down and heat shrink it to the outside of the window so it blends properly, otherwise it'll never sit properly. And as said, you can spot DIY tints a mile off compared to a pro job.
Manu
24th January 2012, 10:17
with all the hassle and price of buying / fitting all that tat, you're better off buying a VT. On a 1.1 that just extra weight and extra insurance cost. Not to mention you'll look like a tit with a VT kit, tints and drum brakes at the back.
JDub
24th January 2012, 10:33
with all the hassle and price of buying / fitting all that tat, you're better off buying a VT. On a 1.1 that just extra weight and extra insurance cost. Not to mention you'll look like a tit with a VT kit, tints and drum brakes at the back.
:'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
http://screensnapr.com/e/mpEMFD.jpg
Manu
24th January 2012, 10:41
Yours does look good, it's just like I said: not sure of being worth the amount of work + money + insurance going up because of cosmetic mods. I'd rather spend the money on a VT instead of going for the looks. Some may even wonder if you drive a souped up 1.0 due to the 3 nut wheels.
I'll still give you some kudos for not cutting your rear arches.
OMGASAXO
24th January 2012, 14:26
Ah mann sounds like so much hastle for the arches! I like JDubs car thought didnt think itd look rite just doing the front ones but looks good my car will look pretty similar except its an mk2 :)
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