Maxi Life tinted windows
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Maxi Life tinted windows
My Caddy has full glass but it's clear. Because I'll be parking up in some strange places with bikes in the back I'd rather have darker glass in the back end. Does anyone have any recommendations or ideas for an easy and tidy fix?
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Re: Maxi Life tinted windows
Hi T-Kaddy,
Welcome to the forum.
Mine is going in for full rear windows tints next week, going with the limo black option, so hoping that does the job.
However having a look around at other ideas it seems others have had their windows vinyl covered and some gone for painting or covering.
The forum is full of great information and inspiration so I’m sure you will find the right option
Welcome to the forum.
Mine is going in for full rear windows tints next week, going with the limo black option, so hoping that does the job.
However having a look around at other ideas it seems others have had their windows vinyl covered and some gone for painting or covering.
The forum is full of great information and inspiration so I’m sure you will find the right option
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Re: Maxi Life tinted windows
They’re perfect for keeping prying eyes out of your Van
I’ve got Limo tint, but sometimes, just sometimes maybe, I wonder if it’s a bit much with regards to visibility ? Rear view mirror, and when turning at a junction
I’ve got Limo tint, but sometimes, just sometimes maybe, I wonder if it’s a bit much with regards to visibility ? Rear view mirror, and when turning at a junction
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Re: Maxi Life tinted windows
Personally, limo tint is too dark for safety for me.
A lesser tint like the privacy OEM tint, with privacy shades is better for me. The mesh of the shades makes it very hard to see in, but allows headlights etc. too show through very well.
A lesser tint like the privacy OEM tint, with privacy shades is better for me. The mesh of the shades makes it very hard to see in, but allows headlights etc. too show through very well.
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Re: Maxi Life tinted windows
Thank you for those replies gentlemen (and/or ladies?). My last van was too dark, so don't fancy the Limo thing.
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Re: Maxi Life tinted windows
I tried to get my Maxi barn door windows tinted the other day. Went back to collect it and it couldn't bs done apparently?
Apparently he called another place and said you couldn't do them because of the curve?
Have you heard anything about this whilst looking into getting yours done?
Thanks
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Apparently he called another place and said you couldn't do them because of the curve?
Have you heard anything about this whilst looking into getting yours done?
Thanks
Alex
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Re: Maxi Life tinted windows
That's bs mate, my mate has aftermarket tint on his rear doors.
My barn doors are factory tinted but at night when the inside light is on everyone can see in so I'm going to either put mirror tint on top (behind) or just blank them off.
I never use the rear view mirror on a van and infact have a dash cam on mine that includes a rear camera so it doesn't matter what the rear windows are like.
You can buy tinting spray if you want an easy and quick DIY.
My barn doors are factory tinted but at night when the inside light is on everyone can see in so I'm going to either put mirror tint on top (behind) or just blank them off.
I never use the rear view mirror on a van and infact have a dash cam on mine that includes a rear camera so it doesn't matter what the rear windows are like.
You can buy tinting spray if you want an easy and quick DIY.
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Re: Maxi Life tinted windows
Urgh ffs!
Thank you for your help though.
Thank you for your help though.
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Re: Maxi Life tinted windows
Mine are tinted, pretty much black and then I’ve got metal panels over the inside so if they pop the window still they can’t get in.
I can’t see out the back at all, I haven’t even got a rear view mirror fitted. I get by just fine driving off my wing mirrors and I’ve been driving vans that way for over 30 years..
I can’t see out the back at all, I haven’t even got a rear view mirror fitted. I get by just fine driving off my wing mirrors and I’ve been driving vans that way for over 30 years..
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Re: Maxi Life tinted windows
I carry bikes in mine and the only options for not having them on display (even covered they’ll look obvious) is 80/90% limo tint or curtains.
TBH I don’t find the night visibility a problem, just got used it. As mentioned, many vans have no side glass and a bulkhead anyway. I did go for 80% on rear and 90% on sides which is a small compromise, and I have the reverse camera anyway. Will still probably fit curtains too for camping, reason detailed above .
TBH I don’t find the night visibility a problem, just got used it. As mentioned, many vans have no side glass and a bulkhead anyway. I did go for 80% on rear and 90% on sides which is a small compromise, and I have the reverse camera anyway. Will still probably fit curtains too for camping, reason detailed above .
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Re: Maxi Life tinted windows
Hi
Looking at similar for mine for the same reasons.
Does anyone do 'blinds' for the rear side windows?
Seen some for the bigger vans at vw shows but now I have a caddy there hasn't been any shows due to covid to check!
Looking at similar for mine for the same reasons.
Does anyone do 'blinds' for the rear side windows?
Seen some for the bigger vans at vw shows but now I have a caddy there hasn't been any shows due to covid to check!
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Re: Maxi Life tinted windows
'Blinds' ?
I have privacy/sun shades.
Sonniboy
https://www.windesa.com/shop/en/windesa ... swagen-vw/
I have privacy/sun shades.
Sonniboy
https://www.windesa.com/shop/en/windesa ... swagen-vw/
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Re: Maxi Life tinted windows
I have factory tint with limo tint over and Van X curtains - never found visibilty an issue
If you don't want to go down the tint route then Van X curtains are a bit of a ballache to fit but are great once in place. Alternatively you could go for removable thermal blinds - they come ready made or they aren't too tricky to make to be fair.
If you don't want to go down the tint route then Van X curtains are a bit of a ballache to fit but are great once in place. Alternatively you could go for removable thermal blinds - they come ready made or they aren't too tricky to make to be fair.
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