Window Visors
Window Visors 18 Wheeler front window tint? Hi truck driver here. I want to put tint on the top half of my front windows, I have a problem with the sun, I wear sunglasses and try to use the fold...
Window Visors
![]() 18 Wheeler front window tint? Hi truck driver here. I want to put tint on the top half of my front windows, I have a problem with the sun, I wear sunglasses and try to use the fold down visors in truck. But still have a problem with the sun. I see other 18 wheelers with the "HALF TINT" ? at the top. It looks silver? What is this called? and where do I get it? Hey there, i'm a window tinter, I dont know what state your in but here in Georgia its illegal for any commercial vehicle besides a limo to have window tint. Trucks like yours are limited to %72 on the driver and passenger windows(which is just glass lol). none allowed on the windshield. What your talking about in your question is called a "sun strip" or "eyebrow" If your not so worried about the law then tint em up! lol ... yes I do tint TONS of semi trucks. If you are worried about the law, but still want some protection from the sun... Ask your local tint shop... or drive by if your on the road all the time... if they have a LIGHT tint... The legal limit on cars is %32 (lower the darker) I would recommend you put no less than %45 on your truck windows.. Even if you did the sunstrip in %45 it would still block a lot of the glare from the sun. Either way man tint is tint and the ticket will be the same "if" you get one... just dont go ridiculously dark and you "should" be ok.. My normal tint job for a truck is %35 on the front two doors and a %5 sunstrip(dark sunstrip).. oh yeah and you definitly DO NOT WANT mirrored tint... its illegal on anything and is almost garaunteed a ticket. Tint definitly helps... the call is up to you now... if you have anymore questions contact me here or at spareemail1111@yahoo.com P.S. be sure you get a warranty CARD that you can take to any dealer if a problem ever comes up. I would charge you $110 if you didnt have the little triangle windows if you had those add $25 (i'm in albany ga)... Hope all this blabber helps |
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Unlimited Styling Options For Your Gmc Yukon
When it comes to accessorizing your GMC Yukon, the possibilities are never-ending but continuous; new styling accessories are developed and introduced each passing day. Whether you choose to upgrade your front end grille or decide on a more simple alteration, such as adding a chrome window sill, you can be sure to make your SUV clearly your own.
One of the greatest benefits of owning your own vehicle is that you get to accessorize the way you choose. You can use aftermarket SUV accessories and other useful custom products to enhance your driving experience. Whether it is installing a GPS navigational system, installing a chrome bull bar, or stylizing the inside of your vehicle with fun accessories, the opportunities to spruce up your Yukon are endless.
With so many available accessories for the Yukon, the question is, where do you start from? Arguably, the dominant part of your vehicle is the exterior, and as such, it is wise to start with custom grilles and wheels. The grill is the first part of the vehicle that onlookers see; it is bound to make a significant impact. With a range of finishes and styles to choose from, upgrading your SUV's grill is one of the best ways to start out on the road to personalization. In terms of finishes, you can choose from stainless steel, polished aluminum, or chrome. Styles range from vertical to horizontal, to punch or mesh pattern. After the grille has been replaced, the next step is to replace the one-style-fits-all wheel and upgrade with state of the art style chrome wheels.
Upgrading your stock grille and factory wheels is usually one of the larger investments when it comes to accessorizing your GMC Yukon. There are many other options when it comes to customizing your Yukon that is just as satisfying. A good example of this is adding accessories to the external part of your vehicle. Exterior accessories may consist of rain guard window visors, hood protector, HID headlights, LED taillights, grille guard, fender trims, step bars, roof rack or adding a trailer hitch receiver. In addition to modifying the exterior of your vehicle, you can typically add chrome trims like door handle covers, mirror covers, fender vents, window sills, rear tailgate handle and even a simple bezel on your taillights. Even though there are definitely other exterior options, these smaller adjustments can deliver just as much satisfaction without needing to invest quite as much money.
The interior modifications are by far the most personally rewarding since we spend a lot of time in our vehicles. Naturally, you can start with safety, comfort and protection accessories in any order. The question now is where do you start? If you will, start with protection accessories like custom floor mats, steering wheel cover, legal window tint, dash covers, seat savers and a UV sunshade. Next, consider safety accessories like baby car seat if you have one, backup camera or backup sensor and GPS navigation system for directions. After you have added protection and safety accessories, then you can continue with the likes of audio upgrade, perhaps adding a DVD player, wood grain or carbon fiber kit accent, air fresheners, seat belt protector, drink holder and what have you.
One thing to remember when accessorizing your Yukon is to realize that style changes and for you to follow the trends, you have to keep up with the right information. Among the many sources for info includes Showtrix, Car Domain, Car and Driver, RIDES, Dub Magazine, car shows and more. No matter where you are at or what stage you are in the customization process, there are sure to be plenty of GMC Yukon accessories to allow you to personalize your SUV for years to come
About the Author
Jojo Brando is a sales associate and part-time article writer on auto accessories for Showtrix.com and 300FX. For more information about GMC Yukon Styling Accessories, visit http://www.showtrix.com

















