Toned! - Toyota Corolla, 1.6L, 2008
Well, finally toned the car. I thought for a long time what kind of film. Definitely decided that the doors will be the 20th. But the rear window and the strip on the windshield were questionable. The five is too much of a contrast to the twenty. And the spot is lightish. I wanted top ten, but Lumar doesn't do it. These guys don't have tapes from other firms. Yes, and lumar tightened all three previous cars. Therefore, I decided to make the building and the strip a spot. I'm happy with the end result. The film does not cause discomfort. Outside, the car is visible, but bad.
Also made Shumkov front doors. The stock speakers now have normal bass. Normal of course in relation to the quality of the speakers themselves.
Darker will strain me. In my opinion, this is the best option between appearance and convenience.
yes it turned out well))) only the strip, in my opinion, is not ice))) it would be better for the windshield with the same film all)
And I really like it that way. The main thing is comfortable. I basically don’t want to tint the windshield.
I can say that I live in the north where in winter it is always night every day for a hedgehog to a neighboring city to study and all winter was completely sealed 5% and only the forehead 10% + stripes) it is difficult to park a fan! and the headlights are always visible in the mirrors) except that without xenon it is really hard to see!
What does security mean? Here you, always comply with the speed limit established by the rules, both in the settlement and outside it, or when carrying out road works (they can put a sign 20)? I am sure that you often exceed this bar. Even if you try to strictly follow the letter of the law, it is extremely difficult to stay within the limits when overtaking. But the legislator has decided that the safe speed in the city is exactly 60. But you understand that at the moment moving on a free road, when the visibility is sufficient ahead, you can go 80. At the same time, nothing threatens you for such pranks when the violation is automatically recorded. And to some extent you are right in choosing such a model of behavior. So why, having tinted the windows of the front doors with a film, which in the daytime does not affect the perception of the environment at all, and in the dark it is transparent enough to see a car approaching from the side, endangering others? The key point when driving a car is the view exactly forward through the windshield (the wipers are located on the windshield and are absent on the side ones) and through the rear-view mirrors. I repeat that through the film that is pasted on I can clearly see what is happening in the side mirrors.