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kralmrax
03-26-2006, 10:13 AM
does anyone know what the approx. cost of tinting the back three windows of the 2 door hatch would be? in canadian dollars preferably. thanks for any input.
i am not sure which area are you in,
but in Vancouver here, i asked around to tint my 5 door Yaris 5% 5 window at the back, 50% front driver,passenger's window, 1 company quote me 220 something + tax, the other quote me 250 something + tax, but I end up go to one of the small reliable shop that is introduced by my friend that only cost me 190 dollars no tax, but I have to pay in cash.
They use sun gard which is the commonly used film.
hoahmaru
03-26-2006, 02:06 PM
i am not sure which area are you in,
but in Vancouver here, i asked around to tint my 5 door Yaris 5% 5 window at the back, 50% front driver,passenger's window, 1 company quote me 220 something + tax, the other quote me 250 something + tax, but I end up go to one of the small reliable shop that is introduced by my friend that only cost me 190 dollars no tax, but I have to pay in cash.
They use sun gard which is the commonly used film.
Is it legal here in Canada to tint the two front windows? I tinted my back 3 windows at Toyota for $350 + tax and I asked them to tint the 2 front ones as well but they said it is not legal so they wouldn't do it for me.
Actually it is not illegal to tint the front window,
so that is why i tint them with the lightest one 50%,
It doesn't look any darker than the original glass cuz the glass itself has some kind of color on it also.
It is mainly just for UV protection, and temperature inside sigificantly reduced under sunny day.
Some people that I know of also tint the front window with 50% and have no problem for many years.
So I think as long as you drive slow, follow the speed limit, you will be fine with it, but don't try any darker one like 35%, 20% in the front.
hoahmaru
03-26-2006, 03:27 PM
Actually it is not illegal to tint the front window,
so that is why i tint them with the lightest one 50%,
It doesn't look any darker than the original glass cuz the glass itself has some kind of color on it also.
It is mainly just for UV protection, and temperature inside sigificantly reduced under sunny day.
Some people that I know of also tint the front window with 50% and have no problem for many years.
So I think as long as you drive slow, follow the speed limit, you will be fine with it, but don't try any darker one like 35%, 20% in the front.
so the solar tint that is included in the Yaris is similar to the 50% one? do you know if the solar tint is for sun glare only or does it reduce some heat in the car a well?
I don't think the solor tinting one included in Yaris is similar to 50% tinting, but I am not sure what does it do exactly.
I just go ahead and do the traditional tinting
LAHAL
03-27-2006, 12:26 AM
hey i'm getting my windows tinted on saturday, on my 5 door yaris, i was looking at 50% for front and 20% for he back ones. Do u have any pictures, of what it looks like with the 5%, because if the 5% looks better, then i'm gonna go with that.
Thanks
These are the 2 pictures with tinted glass that have 5% at the back, and 50% front, with that Rally Spoiler and lowered spring.
I just took those 2 pictures to test it out, later i will take some good shot later,
by the way it is quite a cloudy day right after i got my window tinted, so it might not look as good as sunny day.
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c200/alwayshappyboy/waxloweredtinted2.jpg[/IMG]
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c200/alwayshappyboy/waxloweredtinted3.jpg[/IMG]
5% seems too much in the back, the comparison seems a bit awkward. But gotta love that spoiler tho.
LAHAL
03-27-2006, 03:53 PM
DAMN, 5% looks nice, the 50% on the front is barely noticeable. i think i'm gonna go with 5% now that i see it. thanks Ryu.
No problem, I think the darkness of the window is based on pesonal preference.
I also saw some people do all around 35%, which is 35% back, 35% front, that sure make it evenly looking, but i don't recommend it cuz 35% at the front is more riskier
ange008
03-27-2006, 07:21 PM
does anyone know what the approx. cost of tinting the back three windows of the 2 door hatch would be? in canadian dollars preferably. thanks for any input.
How does an exact price sound? I got mine done on the 5 door here in BC, it cost $400.
hoahmaru
03-27-2006, 08:53 PM
I got mine done at toyota for $350 CAN (including tax) - 35% back 3 windows
Sp33dY
03-27-2006, 09:53 PM
You arent allowed tinted front door windows in Canada are you ?
Here in australia, darket legal tint is 35% ..... i have 20% all round on my echo, and will probably get 20% or even 15% on my next car. 5% rocks, but makes it hard to see at night when parking :P
nwdixieboy
03-29-2006, 02:39 AM
I just bought my US Yaris and dealer said that the windows have UV tinting built in.
echo_hrs
03-29-2006, 10:00 AM
I just bought my US Yaris and dealer said that the windows have UV tinting built in.
Yep, that's the green tinge to the windows...
Karel
03-29-2006, 11:33 AM
Actually it is not illegal to tint the front window
It is true that it's illegal in BC and Alberta, however, province like Ontario does allow window tinting in the front. Details are as follows:
What are the laws of automotive window tinting?
The laws regarding window film vary from province to province. The following are a summation of the laws in each province:
British Columbia - No film is permitted on the driver compartment, right and left. Any film may be installed on the side windows behind the driver. Any film may be applied to the rear window, provided the vehicle has 2 exterior rear view mirrors.
Alberta - Same as British Columbia.
Saskatchewan - Same as British Columbia.
Manitoba - For driver compartment, right and left, the minimum visible light transmittance, net, is 50%. The maximum visible light transmittance, net, is 35%. For windows behind the driver compartment, the minimum Visible Light Transmittance, net, is 35%. Where film is installed behind the driver compartment, 2 external rear view mirrors are required. The net figures that are allowed are enforced at plus or minus 5%.
Ontario - For the driver compartment, right and left, no film can be installed that would substantially obscure visibility from the exterior. Behind the driver compartment, any film can be installed.
Quebec - For the driver compartment, right and left, the minimum Visible Light Transmittance is 70% on automotive net basis. Any film may be installed behind the driver compartment, provided the vehicle is outfitted with 2 exterior rear view mirrors.
New Brunswick - Same as Ontario.
Prince Edward Island - Same as British Columbia.
Nova Scotia - No film is permitted on any glazing surface.
Newfoundland - Same as Ontario.
NOTE: Laws vary from province to province and may change at any time. Courage Distributing recommends you call your local Authorized SUN-GARD Dealer for the most current regulations in your province. :smile:
Snake
03-29-2006, 11:34 AM
damn tint is expensive in Canada
You can have it done in New York for the liftback for less than $165US dol
kralmrax
03-29-2006, 04:36 PM
it is pretty expensive, but man it looks sweet! thanks for the info, i'll probably get it done in the next couple weeks.
It is true that it's illegal in BC and Alberta, however, province like Ontario does allow window tinting in the front. Details are as follows:
What are the laws of automotive window tinting?
The laws regarding window film vary from province to province. The following are a summation of the laws in each province:
British Columbia - No film is permitted on the driver compartment, right and left. Any film may be installed on the side windows behind the driver. Any film may be applied to the rear window, provided the vehicle has 2 exterior rear view mirrors.
Alberta - Same as British Columbia.
Saskatchewan - Same as British Columbia.
Manitoba - For driver compartment, right and left, the minimum visible light transmittance, net, is 50%. The maximum visible light transmittance, net, is 35%. For windows behind the driver compartment, the minimum Visible Light Transmittance, net, is 35%. Where film is installed behind the driver compartment, 2 external rear view mirrors are required. The net figures that are allowed are enforced at plus or minus 5%.
Ontario - For the driver compartment, right and left, no film can be installed that would substantially obscure visibility from the exterior. Behind the driver compartment, any film can be installed.
Quebec - For the driver compartment, right and left, the minimum Visible Light Transmittance is 70% on automotive net basis. Any film may be installed behind the driver compartment, provided the vehicle is outfitted with 2 exterior rear view mirrors.
New Brunswick - Same as Ontario.
Prince Edward Island - Same as British Columbia.
Nova Scotia - No film is permitted on any glazing surface.
Newfoundland - Same as Ontario.
NOTE: Laws vary from province to province and may change at any time. Courage Distributing recommends you call your local Authorized SUN-GARD Dealer for the most current regulations in your province. :smile:
I'd say that is complicated, except every state in the US has it own laws.
Island Boy
03-31-2006, 02:21 PM
You arent allowed tinted front door windows in Canada are you ?
Here in australia, darket legal tint is 35% ..... i have 20% all round on my echo, and will probably get 20% or even 15% on my next car. 5% rocks, but makes it hard to see at night when parking :P
Aftermarket tinting is illegal on front doors and on windshield in BC except for shade band on windshield. Some people may never get stopped for it, but if you do it's a fine and you must remove the offending tint, which is a real pain, not to mention money down the drain. In my opinion it is also dangerous to have your forward and side vision obstructed by tint, it's like warring sunglasses at night.:eek:
stuffy
03-31-2006, 02:23 PM
agreed, safety first!
It isn't like sunglasses at night. The windshield isn't tinted, and it is the only thing that is really neccesary.
When I first got my Saab is was tinted with prolly some of the darkest tint that can be bought,as FL has very few laws regarding tint. I could see fine at night.
It was great in the day, the sun was never a problem unless it was directly ahead.
Even with the not as dark tint I have now the sun isn't a big deal unless I am going straight into it.
And without tint even when I wear sunglasses the sun was a problem.
GTSRacer
04-01-2006, 01:48 PM
I think the Yaris looks great tinted. Here is my 3 dr RShttp://home.cogeco.ca/~tmackay5/yaris%201.jpg
LAHAL
04-05-2006, 02:43 AM
Here is mine
jcove
04-05-2006, 01:15 PM
It is true that it's illegal in BC and Alberta, however, province like Ontario does allow window tinting in the front. Details are as follows:
What are the laws of automotive window tinting?
The laws regarding window film vary from province to province. The following are a summation of the laws in each province:
British Columbia - No film is permitted on the driver compartment, right and left. Any film may be installed on the side windows behind the driver. Any film may be applied to the rear window, provided the vehicle has 2 exterior rear view mirrors.
Alberta - Same as British Columbia.
Saskatchewan - Same as British Columbia.
Manitoba - For driver compartment, right and left, the minimum visible light transmittance, net, is 50%. The maximum visible light transmittance, net, is 35%. For windows behind the driver compartment, the minimum Visible Light Transmittance, net, is 35%. Where film is installed behind the driver compartment, 2 external rear view mirrors are required. The net figures that are allowed are enforced at plus or minus 5%.
Ontario - For the driver compartment, right and left, no film can be installed that would substantially obscure visibility from the exterior. Behind the driver compartment, any film can be installed.
Quebec - For the driver compartment, right and left, the minimum Visible Light Transmittance is 70% on automotive net basis. Any film may be installed behind the driver compartment, provided the vehicle is outfitted with 2 exterior rear view mirrors.
New Brunswick - Same as Ontario.
Prince Edward Island - Same as British Columbia.
Nova Scotia - No film is permitted on any glazing surface.
Newfoundland - Same as Ontario.
NOTE: Laws vary from province to province and may change at any time. Courage Distributing recommends you call your local Authorized SUN-GARD Dealer for the most current regulations in your province. :smile:
I've got legal limit up front, which is about 35% if I'm remembering correctly and 20% tint in the back. I'm not sure if I have the numbers flipped, sorry if I'm off, but I know these are the numbers I have.
It's not like wearing sunglasses at night. Actually I find it very nice, especially when you have a big SUV behind you at night like a hummer or something. Both my cars are tinted and I'll never buy another car that isn't tinted again. It also helps in the summer, by keeping the car a little cooler. The A/C doesn't have to work as hard.
jcove
04-05-2006, 01:23 PM
http://www.yarisworld.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=131&d=1140292686
http://www.yarisworld.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=130&d=1140292686
DJ_SpaRky
04-05-2006, 01:49 PM
Nice tint job, 35% or darker? I'll do 20% all around, just like my xB
fred812
09-11-2006, 01:03 PM
Any one use the static cling tint?
http://www.improvementscatalog.com/product.asp?product=228402zz&dept%5Fid=10200&subdept%5Fid=10230
07WYarisRS
09-11-2006, 01:10 PM
damn tint is expensive in Canada
You can have it done in New York for the liftback for less than $165US dol
I only paid $150with lifetime warranty
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