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Toast
24th October 2006, 15:43
I’ve got a van, which will likely be holding a race bike, which I’d prefer was not seen by anyone outside.

Can anyone recommend a window tint place, or a place which sells rolls of the stuff to do it yourself that has a good product and, of course, a good price?

Anything to look out for? Can I get it dark enough such that someone can’t see in to the back of the van, and still be legal? Are there different laws for vehicles registered for private use and commercial use?

Also, roughly what would I expect to pay to get the windows of a LWB Toyota Hiace done?

Cheers for any help :niceone:

marty
24th October 2006, 15:47
about $3-400.

rules are simple. you can paint the rear of a van out. only allowed 35% on driver and pax windows, and none on the front.

75% vlt is virtually black - i think they call it 'presidential' tint

http://www.landtransport.govt.nz/factsheets/39.html

Postie
24th October 2006, 15:55
you can get mirror tint film from places like Repco, Woottons or Supercheap for bout $30 a roll, which will do about 2 and a half windows on your van. You can't really see anything from the outside because its like a mirror, hence the name. Its easy enough to put on, just follow the instructions and use lots of soapy water when applying.

oh yeah, plus mirror tints look "gangsta man".... you'll be the shnizzle

The_Dover
24th October 2006, 15:56
if there is no legal requirement then I'd just slap on some blackboard paint.

fuck paying some monkey to put dark clingfilm on yer windows.

or are you on the "deluxe" racing budget?

Motu
24th October 2006, 15:56
Yep,black paint from the inside - I'll do it for you for $150,or you can buy a can for $9 and do it yourself.

Just a word of caution....don't do the windscreen.

yungatart
24th October 2006, 16:32
Unless you have lots of experience applying window tints, I wouldn't recommend doing it yourself - it is really hard to achieve anything that doesn't resemble a shit job - look under auto tint in the yellow pages or ask a signwriter to recommend someone in your area.

boomer
24th October 2006, 16:32
if there is no legal requirement then I'd just slap on some blackboard paint.

fuck paying some monkey to put dark clingfilm on yer windows.

or are you on the "deluxe" racing budget?

indeed, i was gonna say use tipex ( might need copious amounts ) or failing that use that white window cleaner ( i cant remember the name of the stuff )

cynna
25th October 2006, 02:22
the mirror tint is illegal and they can make u pull it off if you get pulled over. something to do with blinding other road users when the sun shines on it

i had my wagon done for $390. was 35% which isnt very dark but its certified so i can get a wof with no hassles.

ajturbo
25th October 2006, 06:23
I’ve got a van, which will likely be holding a race bike, which I’d prefer was not seen by anyone outside.

Can anyone recommend a window tint place, or a place which sells rolls of the stuff to do it yourself that has a good product and, of course, a good price?

Anything to look out for? Can I get it dark enough such that someone can’t see in to the back of the van, and still be legal? Are there different laws for vehicles registered for private use and commercial use?

Also, roughly what would I expect to pay to get the windows of a LWB Toyota Hiace done?

Cheers for any help :niceone:

on my van i have the silver "reflective" tints. they keep the interior cooler and it is VERY hard to see inside, except the window that has no tint on it... casued by a bike that fell over and popped out the side window out at 100k/hr... now that was a loud and unexpectant noise... lol

i got mine done in nelson, i think they were called "tint wizard"... life time garuntee..!

oh i have a LWB nissian homy caravan thingy, i think it cost around 300ish

GR81
25th October 2006, 06:58
75% vlt is virtually black
wrong, the lower the % the darker it is.
ie: 20% is darker than 35%
i had 20% on the sides and 35% on the rear of my old skyline ;)
now that was gansta!

general rule of thumb is about $50/window on average. average passenger vehicle normally costs about $250-300 to tint properly.

Toast
25th October 2006, 08:17
Cheers guys.

I think I'll give it a go myself. $8 per roll or something like that on trademe I think I saw last night, so can't go too far wrong. If it looks shit but peeps can't see my bike, then that's all good.

Won't use paint 'cos I do actually want to see a bit of what's behind me when backing.

Motu
25th October 2006, 08:26
The otherside to hiding your bikes from view,is they will want to know what you are being so secretive about....like this dude must have some choice gear eh bro?.....

Toast
25th October 2006, 08:43
The otherside to hiding your bikes from view,is they will want to know what you are being so secretive about....like this dude must have some choice gear eh bro?.....

I’m hoping that if they aren’t too sure, they will perform a risk analysis in their head to determine the likelihood of an economically favourable outcome of their theft, based on factors such as the socio-economic status of the surrounding area, the number of police stations nearby, the condition of the van, etc. and determine that it’s not worth it.

I’m also thinking maybe get some sign writing in plain white letters with something like:

“Lim’s Drying Shrimp Ltd.” or “Agrifarm cowshit shovelers” or something like that. Never washing it should help too.

marty
25th October 2006, 09:04
wrong, the lower the % the darker it is.
ie: 20% is darker than 35%
i had 20% on the sides and 35% on the rear of my old skyline ;)
now that was gansta!

.

oh yes that's right! vlt = visible light transmission.....

inlinefour
25th October 2006, 09:21
Just have got a van myself. For $350 I also got an alarm installed which has some star rating and gave me cheaper insurance. If you follow suit make sure you also need to get a sensor in the back that monitor movement. Also have tinted windows, but the alarm is good peace of mind...