Cadillac Catera Window Tint Window tint for the Cadillac Catera is precut for easy window tinting. Precut window tint kits fit the Cadillac Catera v. What is a Precut Window Tint Kit? Pre-Cut window tint kits are precut specifically for the make and model listed. What is a Precut Window Tint Kit? Pre-Cut window tint kits are precut specifically for the make and model listed. Using advanced CAD based software and the most updated window tint pattern databases in the industry, ewindowtint.com offers the easiest to install precut window tint film kits on the market. We use professional grade equipment in the manufacturing of your tint film kit, allowing for precision and professional tinting results in half the time it would take you to install film by the roll. Professional grade installer friendly, scratch resistant precut window film. Detailed window tint installation videos and instructions available online. Rtint is available in Standard and Lifetime warranty grade films. Very durable and scratch resistant Pre-cut Window Tint Film will not crack, peel or turn purple guaranteed. Mix and match shade combinations at no additional charge. Window tint protects your vehicle's interior from UV radiation and reduces UV heat by 50% Enhances privacy, security and minimizes glass from shattering in accidents. Less expensive and less time consuming than installing by window tint film by the roll. |
How difficult is it to install Pre-cut Window Tint Kits? Although installing precut kits is significantly easier and less time consuming than installing film by the roll, it can still be a difficult process. Although many sites claim their kits are easy to install, we recommend you review the installation procedures outlined to make sure our product meets your needs. Installation difficulty depends on the ability of the installer, the particular windows being tinted and the compound surface of the rear windshield as it will require heat shrinking for proper installation. Front and rear windows are generally relatively easy to tint as they rarely require heat shrinking. |
What Dash Kit application tools do you recommend? eWindowtint recommends the use of our Professional Window Tint Application Kit with DVD. How much does it cost to have my windows professionally tinted? The cost of tinting depends on the film being used and the vehicle being applied to. In general, the cost is $300 - $500 for a complete window tint installation. If you are purchasing this kit and plan on having a professional installer apply the tint, you will generally not save money. Installers profit is derived from the labor, not the film costs and it is in their best interest to have as many billable labor hours as possible. These kits are designed for the do-it-yourself minded individual, if you plan on having this kit installed professionally we recommend you purchase their film and installation service. My vehicle has factory window tint installed, what does eWindotint recommend? Factory installed tint is generally rated between 15% and 20%, we recommend you review the tint laws section of our site for applicable front window tint laws in the state your vehicle is registered. When installed properly, it will be difficult to distinguish factory from after-market film saving you hundreds of dollars in installation fees. Do you offer a warranty? eWindowtint offers a Standard Warranty film (3 years) and a Lifetime Warranty. These professional grade films are guaranteed to not fade, peel, crack, bubble or turn purple when installed by a licensed professional. Warranty protection is only applicable for professionally installed film kits. eWindowtint will guarantee that the film will not fade or change color, we can not extend any further warranties unless this film is professionally installed. What is the legal window tint shade for my state? Window tinting laws vary from state to state and province to province. Before applying any window tinting materials, you should thoroughly review the appropriate state regulations as well as local enforcement policies to insure compliance with all applicable standards. These PDF summary charts are the result of independent research, using several sources of public state documents, they do not serve as a legal document. Download U.S. Tint Laws Download Canadian Tint Laws |
eWindowTint Rtint Window Tint Kits are manufactured from professional grade film. Our automotive window tinting kits are designed for the DIY (Do-it-yourself) automotive enthusiast. Precut Window Tint takes the hassle of measuring film and allows you to install your own window tint in a few hours. Blackout Headlight and Tail Light tint is a removable solution for tinting or "blacking out" your lights.
Monday, August 26, 2013
Cadillac Catera Window Tint Kits
Monday, August 19, 2013
Rtint Red Smoke Vinyl Wraps – An Almost Infinite List of Applications
Rtint Red Smoke Vinyl Wraps – An Almost Infinite List of Applications
Rtint red smoke vinyl wraps are one of the most popular aftermarket auto accessories on the market. When you’re looking to completely customize the look of your ride then Rtint smoked vinyl films are exactly what you’re looking for. Available in a variety of great shades such as green, purple, pink, blue and, of course, red as well as gloss and matte smoke, black smoke and midnightstatic cling there is a film for any taste and end use you can imagine. What’s more, Rvinyl offers these great tints in a variety of sizes to suit any project. Whether you’re a pro or an amateur Rvinyl has the optically clear film to suit your needs.
What Exactly Are Rtint Films Anyway?
Rtint Tint Films are uncut, sheet and rolls of smoke Tint and clear films designed to be applied to your car, truck, SUV, motorcycle, moped, ATV and scooter’s primary lighting. From a stealth smoke to a true 5% VLT blackout light shade, Rvinyl offers a full line of Rtint shades. These tint films are applied to the outside of your vehicle’s headlights, tail lights, fog lights, turn signals or just about any other light you can imagine. Back by a three year warranty with a five year lifespan, these are one of the most durable light tint films available as an aftermarket accessory. When precut tint just won’t meet your needs, this is the simplest way to customize your vehicle’s lights without spray tints or replacing them with aftermarket lights.
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Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Hyundai - Hard to Find Better Cars to Tint
Hyundai - Everything Old is New Again
The Hyundai company has made sizable changes in the past several years. Where one time Hyundai produced uninspired, poor sub-compacts like the Accent and Elantra of the Nineties today finds the company in another position altogether A focus on overall performance and engineering has elevated the automaker to a place of importance especially with the release of the Veloster as well as the Genesis Coupe
The 2012 Sonata - True Beauty
The 2012 Sonata Sedan is a beauty of a ride. Leaving aside all round performance issues, it truly looks excellent. Sporting a low-riding, curve-grabbing look and a sloping rooftop profile the Sonata applies equally efficiently to racing and car pooling. Ingenious composite resin head and tail lights complement the athletic lines of the appearance and add to its quick and dexterous appearance. Needless to say, incorporating Hyundai pre-cut window tint and smoked tail lights are a guaranteed to help make the look of this ride look like it's speeding. Have a look at the complete precut window tint shown below for this car and inform us what you think.
The 2011 thru 2012 Hyundai Elantra Sedan
Not too long ago the Elantra was squarely in the last position for car buyer but, over the course of the last decade, we have seen it morph into a dark-horse alternative and has now become a true leader. The Hyundai Elantra is as much a success story as the Sonata and, after its complete redesign in 2011, the Elantra has shed its frumpy, anonymous styling and gained fluid curves and a coupe-like roof line. As you can see from install photos the 2011-2012 Hyundai Elantra looks good in a market segment not known for inspired design.
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