I had mine done professionally and the coverage is great. But they did not remove the windows to tint them. You only notice this when the window is open because the slider window has a small section that has no tint on it - unnoticeable when the window is closed. I had the middle side, rear side, and rear windows tinted on my Westy and not only does this make a difference as far as keeping the van cooler, it also adds a bit of privacy when camping.
Todd '88 Westy "Jason M. Yasment" wrote: > Has anyone tinted the sliding windows in a westy? Do they come apart > east enough to get good coverage? I'm having my Jetta's done > professionally but am going to do the camper's myself. > > TIA, > Jason > > -- > Jason M. Yasment > AOL IM: YasmentJM > '84 Vanagon Westfalia > '98 Jetta TDI > ADMIN vanagon-unrestricted@onelist.com and > mcse-ny@onelist.com |
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