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i'm building a box for my truck from the bottom to the ceiling and i need something to blackout my back sliding window so you can't see the tin foil i'm going to be using as a prep for the fiberglass =]
its the 3 piece window that rangers with sliders have
Posts: 3421 | From: Owosso MI, USA | Registered: Apr 2001
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have a tint shop put 5% on them probaly cost ya $30 , you won't be able to see anything then or do it yourself . a flat surface is real easy to do .
1999 Ford Explorer Sport 4X4 -Alpine CDA-9831 -CDT CL-51 two way component's {front} -CDT CL-5X coaxial's {rear} -Cadence A4 -Cadence A7HC -1 DD 9515 in a 5 cub. box tuned to 35 hz with 65.25 sq.inches of vent Posts: 2156 | From: the psychopathic house | Registered: Jan 2002
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We used that Duplicolor brand spray bedliner on the rear hatch and side glass on an Explorer. From the outside it looks just like Tint.
Posts: 101 | From: Paris, TX USA | Registered: May 2001
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I've tinted my rear sliding glass with no problems since you either cut 3 or 4 squares.... you can get some 2.5% or 5% at Autozone for 15 bucks.