Tinting of windows / any issues ???
#16
Anyone take issue with the "frit" or those little black dots around the edge(s) not allowing the tint to properly adhere and thus leaving a white looking ring or area?
I have seen a couple pics of a Panamera with the rear window white ring that looks terrible. I know you can use glue in those areas and/or sand down the dots and/or use black vinyl and/or paint them, but would like to know what others have done if anything.
I was at my local installers who had just completed a 997 Turbo S and the rear quarter windows looked terrible around the outside edge. I know once it dried out, it could be pushed down to look a little better but...
I have always had tinted windows (usually done when the clear bra is done) and its killing me to not have it on this car.
I have seen a couple pics of a Panamera with the rear window white ring that looks terrible. I know you can use glue in those areas and/or sand down the dots and/or use black vinyl and/or paint them, but would like to know what others have done if anything.
I was at my local installers who had just completed a 997 Turbo S and the rear quarter windows looked terrible around the outside edge. I know once it dried out, it could be pushed down to look a little better but...
I have always had tinted windows (usually done when the clear bra is done) and its killing me to not have it on this car.
#17
Just get the thermal and noise reducing, break resistant glass from Porsche. It might not be tinted quite as dark as you like, but it has none of the drawbacks mentioned along with some HUGE advantages...and it's totally awesome. I love it.
#18
Hummerchine, something I've always been curious about. Since you have the thermal glass, you may not be able to answer, but from what I've heard here and read elsewhere, there isn't a lot of engine noise in the cabin to begin with ... do you feel like the thermal/noise insulating glass makes that appreciably worse?
#19
Unfortunately I have no way to answer that, since I've never had a Panamera without the thermal glass for comparison. With the sport exhaust the engine sounds awesome, but at times I do wish I could hear it more. But I hear people say the same thing without the thermal glass. That sound thingy in the GTS was clearly designed for just that purpose; that combined with the thermal glass would be ideal!
I like the glass mainly because the car does not get so hot in the sun, and I've had a car broken into before. Anything to make that harder is good! I'm an avid rock climber and park places where cars do get windows broken out; not that the thermal glass would prevent anyone from trying, or even succeeding with enough effort...but I still like the idea of surprising a criminal by making it hard to break in!
I like the glass mainly because the car does not get so hot in the sun, and I've had a car broken into before. Anything to make that harder is good! I'm an avid rock climber and park places where cars do get windows broken out; not that the thermal glass would prevent anyone from trying, or even succeeding with enough effort...but I still like the idea of surprising a criminal by making it hard to break in!
#20
where to get felt and tint?
Anyone in chicagoland have a place that will do tint and felt liners? I called about 4 places and none of them will do the felt, however they all say its not required. I will go with the experiences on this forum and go with the felt.
Just bought a 2011 Panamera 4 yesterday, White on black. Mods to come
Fabspeed exhaust
fabspeed intake
20 turbo wheels
window tint if i ever find someone to do it.
Then enjoy the Milage i am gonna get!
thanks
Just bought a 2011 Panamera 4 yesterday, White on black. Mods to come
Fabspeed exhaust
fabspeed intake
20 turbo wheels
window tint if i ever find someone to do it.
Then enjoy the Milage i am gonna get!
thanks
#21
Anyone in chicagoland have a place that will do tint and felt liners? I called about 4 places and none of them will do the felt, however they all say its not required. I will go with the experiences on this forum and go with the felt.
Just bought a 2011 Panamera 4 yesterday, White on black. Mods to come
Fabspeed exhaust
fabspeed intake
20 turbo wheels
window tint if i ever find someone to do it.
Then enjoy the Milage i am gonna get!
thanks
Just bought a 2011 Panamera 4 yesterday, White on black. Mods to come
Fabspeed exhaust
fabspeed intake
20 turbo wheels
window tint if i ever find someone to do it.
Then enjoy the Milage i am gonna get!
thanks
#22
I had the tint added at the dealer and have had no issues at all. I asked about the felt prior, and the installer said he's never done that and never had problems. So far (5 months), he's been right and I've been fine.
#24
Anyone in chicagoland have a place that will do tint and felt liners? I called about 4 places and none of them will do the felt, however they all say its not required. I will go with the experiences on this forum and go with the felt.
Just bought a 2011 Panamera 4 yesterday, White on black. Mods to come
Fabspeed exhaust
fabspeed intake
20 turbo wheels
window tint if i ever find someone to do it.
Then enjoy the Milage i am gonna get!
thanks
Just bought a 2011 Panamera 4 yesterday, White on black. Mods to come
Fabspeed exhaust
fabspeed intake
20 turbo wheels
window tint if i ever find someone to do it.
Then enjoy the Milage i am gonna get!
thanks
#27
Any good tint installer will have these and it's included in the installation price. If they don't have them, find another installer that knows what they are doing.
#30
This is correct. There are certain models that require a liner to be installed over the plastic molding that ends up scratching the tint overtime.
In addition, it is also a good idea to go for a high heat rejecting window film that does not utilize any metals that will affect wireless signals such as am/fm, keyless entry, etc.
This is what we use
- 98.5% of IR blockage even at just 65% vlt (visible light transmission)
http://www.prestige-films.com/auto_photosync.shtml
Here's our own test:
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...ml#post3539003
In addition, it is also a good idea to go for a high heat rejecting window film that does not utilize any metals that will affect wireless signals such as am/fm, keyless entry, etc.
This is what we use
- 98.5% of IR blockage even at just 65% vlt (visible light transmission)
http://www.prestige-films.com/auto_photosync.shtml
Here's our own test:
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...ml#post3539003
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