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<blockquote data-quote="tyromeo55" data-source="post: 3122375" data-attributes="member: 1719"><p>To try to answer the OP's question more in depth</p><p></p><p></p><p>Eric the @ Tulsa12volt is a heck of a good guy who I would let do about anything to my vehicle but I don't think his tint would last 20+ years. Just so we are clear, That is a pretty tall order for any manufacturers tint to last let alone the fact that in a decade they will likely be physically damaged anyway. If you really want the best you will have to find someone to install Llumar's metallized or Ceramic tint and get ready to pay out the nose.</p><p></p><p>FWIW I had a 93 truck that had top end Llumar tint on it in about 1997 and still looked great all the way thru the 2014 ish and it never saw a moment of shade. I still chose to have Eric do mine knowing it would probably be replaced in 5 or so years but cost much less and was installed well</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tyromeo55, post: 3122375, member: 1719"] To try to answer the OP's question more in depth Eric the @ Tulsa12volt is a heck of a good guy who I would let do about anything to my vehicle but I don't think his tint would last 20+ years. Just so we are clear, That is a pretty tall order for any manufacturers tint to last let alone the fact that in a decade they will likely be physically damaged anyway. If you really want the best you will have to find someone to install Llumar's metallized or Ceramic tint and get ready to pay out the nose. FWIW I had a 93 truck that had top end Llumar tint on it in about 1997 and still looked great all the way thru the 2014 ish and it never saw a moment of shade. I still chose to have Eric do mine knowing it would probably be replaced in 5 or so years but cost much less and was installed well [/QUOTE]
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