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May 22nd, 2016 04:09 PM #1741Hi sirs.. Vkool pa din ba ang ok ngayon for clear? Meron ba kayo marecommend shop south area (bf/alabang/ or kahit makati/fort)? If biglang gusto ko na ng dark tint, pwede kaya patungan nalang para di sayang or panibago set na? Thanks!
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May 22nd, 2016 04:53 PM #1742
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May 22nd, 2016 06:05 PM #1743Check out la car accessories' nanotech tint. There a nanotech thread here in tsikot and may mga nag-vouch na maganda yung heat rejection ng clear tint nila for a lower price.
L. A. Car Accessories has their main shop in Makati and a branch in BF Parañaque.
I myself have nanotech installed pero yung reflective tint.
Kung patong ng tint baka hindi kumapit nang husto yung second tint or ma-compromise ang visibility dahil 2 layers na ang dadaan ng ilaw. King sa windows naman baka maging problem ang thickness.
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May 22nd, 2016 06:38 PM #1744
Nanotech Clearsky 9060 is 15k for a sedan. I got my Vkool VK70 for 19.6k (50% off). For less than 5k difference I went with the more popular brand.
None of the international forums I've visited ever vouched for Nanotech, and they don't even have a proper website aside from LA Cars'.
But if you can't find a promo for the VK, I think the Nanotech is better than paying twice as much for the VK.
To be honest the VK isn't all that good when it comes to heat rejection. I still feel less heat when driving with the OEM20 installed in my other car.
When both cars are left under the sun, the one with VK cools faster, but I think it's because of the superior aircon than the tint itself.
Best advantage of VK is visibility. Even with stock headlamps, I see much better at night and in the rain compared to my car with an HID retrofit and OEM20. Not to mention, a car with clear tint really looks cleaner. Tradeoff is privacy of course.
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May 23rd, 2016 08:01 AM #1745
Suggest that you avoid L.A. Cars, the tints they sell have questionable quality and genuineness. There's a thread about them here in tsikot.
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June 6th, 2016 04:47 PM #1746guys, if I have my 3M tint replaced with vkool (yung light shade if meron), marerecognize pa rin ba ung RFID ko?
Some RFIDs kasi were not recognized due to some heavy tint daw.
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June 6th, 2016 05:17 PM #1747
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June 7th, 2016 07:20 AM #1748
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June 7th, 2016 09:46 AM #1749
What Vkool tint are you referring to?
I use Easytrip (NLEX version of epass) and it doesn't get read inside my car if I'm using my car with VK70. I have to stick it out the window to be recognized by the scanner.
But if I use my car with OEM20, it gets read even if I don't stick it out the window.
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June 7th, 2016 09:01 PM #1750
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