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August 28th, 2014 12:13 PM #1041higher VLT will give you more visibility. so in this case, OEM20 beats K14. however, depending sa eye sight or color perception mo, baka may effect din ang color shade, i.e. brownish vs greenish. better do a simple test. magpatong ka ng sample ng K14 at OEM20 sa windshield mo, then select what you prefer.
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August 30th, 2014 01:53 AM #1042I have had my vk70 for almost 2 months and this is my humble consumer review of the tint
Visibility and night time driving - more than excellent since its like you dont have tint .. though it may be a security risk not recommended for lady drivers driving alone
Heat rejection - honestly if you expect na hindi iinit yung kotse then dont get it. The car still heats up inside specially if its parked in the scorching sun. Of course the pros really is it cools down faster once ac is on and you dont really feel the heat that much while your driving (i emphasize the that much because you still feel it)
Overall im pretty satisfied with the product since im blind as a bat so the clear tint was really my objective.for the price of course to be honest its pretty expensive considering spending over 20k for a tint but you get what you pay for (technology)
Warranty and after service im yet to find out as im due to return it since there are some bubbles in it just cant find the time to do so
So my general advice to everyone is itsbetter than the 3m tint.. yes it is... is double the price worth it i leave it up to you but dont get it with the expectation na di iinit yung kotse
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August 30th, 2014 04:25 PM #1043
3M Crystalline tints also costs as much as V-Kool VK series tint. There's VK40 and VK30 series tint if you want to have some privacy.
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September 14th, 2014 06:17 AM #1044Had V-Kool installed when I got my car. Didn't cost me anything, so I opted for the V-Kool (instead of the cheaper 3M option). Btw, mine is the entry-level (of course, got it for "free").
Of all tints I have used in previous cars, I would say V-Kool really stays "cool" much better. Heat rejection is good for an entry-level tint, and clarity is just perfect.
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September 14th, 2014 10:11 AM #1045
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September 14th, 2014 03:49 PM #1046I agree. My Monty has 3M while my TBZ has VKool (OEM 05 and 20). I parked them under the sun side by side under the same conditions. VKool is way better with heat rejection.
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September 17th, 2014 11:06 PM #1048
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September 27th, 2014 01:00 PM #1049Actually to be honest i had 30/70 visibility ,and fyi im still young and no eye deffects . It was raining that time going to nueva ecija ( san jose ) at the middle of the night and seriously i was driving really slow because i cant see a thing man . nevertheless it was my decision to wrap it with k14 all over so i have to take the consequences
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Replaced with the Pilot Sport 5 na ata, but the available sizes aren't yet as broad as the PS4.
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