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August 25th, 2021 03:31 AM #11
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August 26th, 2021 08:42 AM #12
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September 16th, 2021 06:32 PM #13I'm considering having the light blue shade of this installed on my Montero but based on this thread I'm curious about who exactly makes this tint. Any additional info? I don't want to end up buying something made in China that barely performs as expected.
Although the video reviews I've seen are all from satisfied customers so I'm still on the fence about having this installed. The other brand I'm considering is BF films, but the price of X films is lower.
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March 4th, 2022 12:35 AM #15
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March 4th, 2022 11:19 PM #16
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March 13th, 2022 11:29 PM #18Do you have any proof of that feedback of yours? Or just based on your assumptions?
I've got to talk to Ride With Levi on the phone around October of last year, he's happy with his X-Films tint installed on his Montero Sport.
Another friend of mine has X-Films tint installed on his new Lexus, which I got to ride 2 weeks ago. One thing I've noticed, the heat rejection is a lot better than the V-Kool X series front windshield and OEM series wraparound set up on my Navara. Again this is my personal observation after riding with my friend on his new car to and from Anvaya Cove.
Because of this personal observation, we're going with X-Films this time for my dad's new car to be delivered to him on Tuesday.
My dad also has the same personal observation with X-Films installed on one of his friend's car as well. His comment is that it's better than the same V-Kool set up with my Navara that his Lexus has as well.Last edited by numbah5; March 13th, 2022 at 11:32 PM.
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March 14th, 2022 12:40 AM #19
Xpel's 35VLT only does 59%
Xfilms 35VLT does 70%
25% VLT it goes 85% ----ang galing ng Xfilms
Xpel does about 61-66% lng
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March 14th, 2022 12:12 PM #20Why don't you try riding on a car with X-Films tint installed before you make any negative assumptions against the tint brand?
Again, what made us choose X-Films vs sticking with VKool and even sticking with Sunbloc ceramic tint is our personal experience of riding cars with XFilms tint installed.
So I suggest you ride on one car with XFilms installed then you judge the brand based on your experience.
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