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    Quote Originally Posted by DeathRow View Post
    I currently have 10% VLT tint covering the whole vehicle except for the front windshield which is bare.

    I've gone 2 years with this setup but some conditions at night are proving an eye-sore with many oncoming drivers driving with unbearable lights, so was looking to tint the front a wee bit.
    Driving school lessons, day 2.
    If you have oncoming high beam headlights, you turn your gaze towards the gutter, slightly to the lower right. Problem solved.

    If you tint your windshield below 30% VLT to "cure" this problem, you should not be driving.

    Driving realizations, a few years later.
    Once you are close enough to see oncoming car headlights split from one light to two, you should dip your headlight beam to the low setting.
    Last edited by Type 100; November 9th, 2012 at 06:37 PM.

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