So did you notice the light refraction when driving at night?
I think I have two issues; the light refraction and the fact that it's so dark at night when the auto dim feature of the rearview mirror turns on (there's no way to turn it off). I am considering replacing my 35% ceramic tint with...
I'm also worried about this, where I remove the tint and it's the same thing. That's why I was hoping that a few people can take photos of their untinted Mustangs so I can compare. Or I'm going to go down to a Ford dealership and test drive a Mustang lol.
the hill stop works automatically when you're uphill and will hold the car for a few seconds after releasing the break. The Auto Hold will hold the car until gas pedal is pressed, regardless of time. I set my favorite button as the Auto Hold so I can easily turn it on when I'm on a very steep...
I'm also on the old side so that's why it's bothering me so much. I love the look of the tinted car but not being able to clearly see at night is a killer for me.
Also it doesn't look bad looking through the rear window instead of the rearview mirror. I'm thinking maybe it's the fact that adding 35% to the already 70% factory tint, plus the dimmed rearview mirror (which apparently can't be turned off) makes things very dark and hard to see.
Can someone please take a photo through your rearview mirror? I put tint and can't remember what it was like before tinting. I am considering removing the tint but want to make sure it's much better before I remove the tint.
You said 1900 psi is on the high side but the two Kaercher ones are more than 1900 psi? The active one looks great but honestly I want to stay under $200. What do you recommend under that price point?
I'm wondering if something like this is OK, or should I get one with lower PSI? I just got ceramic coating on my car.
Greenworks - 1900 PSI 1.2 GPM Electric Pressure Washer Combo Kit...