Replacing reflective glass
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Replacing reflective glass
Has anyone done this? Im tired of the reflective glass and want to paint my car but I feel that the glass and "mirror" tint limit my color choices.
I can either replace the glass or trade in for a 330. Does anyone know if companies even do this? Im assuming its just the back windows that need to be replaced right?
I can either replace the glass or trade in for a 330. Does anyone know if companies even do this? Im assuming its just the back windows that need to be replaced right?
Last edited by robertrios; 07-12-10 at 04:25 PM.
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i was actually thinking about this because i want tints in the front but when i went to a car glass replacement shop they told me it would not be worth the price i would actually pay. but i would love to hear how much you would be quoted for when you do find out.
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I was thinking about ordering glass from a Harrier. I cant find anything online...it would be very expensive to ship. Maybe a Harrier from Mexico...Lexmex- did you see any down in mexico back in the day? They had clear windows with no factory tint mix in them right? I know that the glass on the doors is one peice with the sissor like metal thing that raises the window up and down....so that would all need to be purchased as one.
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I was thinking about ordering glass from a Harrier. I cant find anything online...it would be very expensive to ship. Maybe a Harrier from Mexico...Lexmex- did you see any down in mexico back in the day? They had clear windows with no factory tint mix in them right? I know that the glass on the doors is one peice with the sissor like metal thing that raises the window up and down....so that would all need to be purchased as one.
I'm not sure about the Bahamas, but I have seen a Harrier or two on cardomain from Nassau.
#5
Window tint
Is the window tint on a piece of film between two pieces of glass or is the tint applied to the glass? If applied to the glass the tint should be able to be removed by immersion in a chemical bath.
Prescription sun glasses are submerged in a solution to tint the lenses. The tint can be removed from prescription sunglasses in the same manner.
My 78 Toyota FJ40 came from Arizona and all the windows are tinted and it is not a film applied to the windows. As far as I am aware of there were not any FJ40's delivered with factory tinted windows like you see today.
It might be worth a little research time on the net. If it is possible to remove the tint a person would save a pocket full of money over locating, shipping and having the windows replaced.
Prescription sun glasses are submerged in a solution to tint the lenses. The tint can be removed from prescription sunglasses in the same manner.
My 78 Toyota FJ40 came from Arizona and all the windows are tinted and it is not a film applied to the windows. As far as I am aware of there were not any FJ40's delivered with factory tinted windows like you see today.
It might be worth a little research time on the net. If it is possible to remove the tint a person would save a pocket full of money over locating, shipping and having the windows replaced.
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interesting....could you take a pic maybe??? Is the glass in the "scraped off" area clear? Im wondering if there are multiple coats or something???
I would love to scrape it off but it would take removal of the tint and then removal or the oem stuff....not fun.
I would love to scrape it off but it would take removal of the tint and then removal or the oem stuff....not fun.
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Window tint
From the information I have read, the Lexus RX300 came with tinted windows from the factory. The windows behind the driver and front passenger were tinted darker then the forward windows. The tint was was a solution tint not a film.
Some dealers, depending on location, may have added a film tint to help reduce heat transfer in hotter climates.
Usually, if film tint is applied, you will be able to see a narrow gap along the top edge of roll down windows where no film is applied. This gap is to help eliminate film peeling when the window is raised and lowered. By chance you do not have an approximate 1/4" film gap at the top of the window take a magnifier and see if you can see the film. Unaided you may not see the film as high quality film is quite thin.
Also, any bubbles or change in tonal color will denote applied film.
Bearbrew
Some dealers, depending on location, may have added a film tint to help reduce heat transfer in hotter climates.
Usually, if film tint is applied, you will be able to see a narrow gap along the top edge of roll down windows where no film is applied. This gap is to help eliminate film peeling when the window is raised and lowered. By chance you do not have an approximate 1/4" film gap at the top of the window take a magnifier and see if you can see the film. Unaided you may not see the film as high quality film is quite thin.
Also, any bubbles or change in tonal color will denote applied film.
Bearbrew
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Scaped Tint, 2 photos
I purchased the car new in 2002 in Arlington, Virginia. The photos didn't come out as well as I had hoped. I'm wearing a green shirt, which is part of the background coloration.
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