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  1. hi Does this new rule affect Singapore registered Cars with LTA approved window tints ? --------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://www.todayonline.com/world/foreign-vehicles-dark-window-tints-cannot-enter-malaysia KUALA LUMPUR — Foreign vehicles with dark window tints will not be allowed to enter Malaysia. Deputy Transport Minister Abdul Aziz Kaprawi said the Road Transport Department (RTD) will be instructed to carry out the directive as dark window tints were a clear danger. This is in response to concerns that the foreign vehicles entering the country might bring in drug traffickers and Islamic State militant group. “RTD will take immediate action in barring foreign vehicles with dark window tints from entering Malaysia.“Those entering Malaysia will have to remove the dark window tint of their vehicles,” he told the Dewan Negara today in reply to Senator Abdullah Mat Yassin. The issue of car-window tinting, mainly to reduce glare and help control the temperature inside the vehicle - has been divisive for many years. Malaysian motorists who tint their car windows and screen must adhere to Rule 5(1) and Rule 5(3) Motor Vehicles (Prohibition of Certain Glasses) Amendment 2000 - a law that has been widely ignored. The permissible tint levels are a minimum of 70 per cent visible light transmission levels for the front windscreen and 50 per cent for other windows.
  2. Hi All, Just like to check if anyone here did their tints at Perfect Window Films. I'm looking at the basic packages bewteen $200 to $300 as my car is parked/used 98% indoors or at night. Care to comment if it helps block out some heat. Thanks in advance. Cheers.
  3. hehee.... mine is McGap, thrown in free with the car and guess what, it failed the inspection today..... didnt know for the past ~3yrs, i was driving an "illegally" tinted rear end.. the front is ok.... so, for those on this, beware if your car is going in for inspection...
  4. tomorrow going to see Eileen from Rikecool....now i wanna do headlight tint ...any lobangs?
  5. Dennisk

    AB cool tints

    guys out there, i went down today to get my car tinted this afternoon, it only cos $288 for the whole car...1600cc car...it is highly recommended to go down there to take a look...the front is 30% and back is 70% LTA pass one.... :) i am very satisfied with their job... $288 not only include the solar films they also provide $68 wash , wax and polish included in the $288!!! good deal! any guys/ladies interested?
  6. Dennisk

    AB cool tints

    anyone got any experience with ab cool tints? only $88 !!! http://andyandbill.com/abcool.html
  7. Check this eBay auction: http://cgi.ebay.com/...5&category=63689 Every window supplied except for front windshield.
  8. Business Times - 30 Jun 2004 LTA eases rules on tinted windows But dealers say that won't necessarily make parallel imports cheaper By SAMUEL EE THE Land Transport Authority has relaxed the rules on tinted windows - but the move isn't expected to make most parallel-imported cars cheaper. LTA recently issued new guidelines to importers on the minimum amount of light that must pass through a vehicle's rear windscreen and rear passenger windows. It said light transmission for these areas now has to be at least 25 per cent, down from 50 per cent. This means the glass can have a darker tint than before. (There is no change to light transmission for the front windscreen and front passenger windows, which must be at least 70 per cent.) 'The revision was made in view of feedback from motor traders on the rising trend of European and Japanese cars factory-fitted with darker rear windscreens and windows,' an LTA spokesman said. 'In addition, this could lead to potential improvements in the car's solar performance (to improve air-conditioning efficiency) and reduction in ultraviolet light transmission into the car, which may be harmful to human skin.' JDM, or Japan domestic model, cars usually have rear windscreen and rear passenger windows that are more darkly tinted than the front windscreen and front passenger windows. These tinted rear windows - called privacy glass - are an option found mainly in high-end cars sold in Japan, such as the Mazda RX8 and Toyota Harrier. Parallel importers who bring in such vehicles have had to get the windows replaced to register the cars. Typically this has cost about $2,000, which has been added to the vehicle's price. So with the relaxation of the rule, it would seem natural to assume that such cars will now cost about $2,000 less. Not so, said an importer at the popular Automobile Megamart in Ubi. 'Even with the new guidelines, not all JDM cars will be able to comply,' said Vincent Tan of VinCar Trading. 'Some models like the Toyota Wish, Toyota Estima and Toyota Harrier 2.4 have less than 25 per cent visible light transmission.' Mr Tan said tests at an authorised vehicle inspection centre showed these models have about 18-20 per cent visible light transmission. Only one model he offers, the Mazda RX8, can pass without modification because it has 30 per cent light transmission. 'So we still have to change the safety glass for most of our cars,' said Mr Tan. But an engineer at a vehicle inspection centre disagreed. He said many of the JDM cars he has encountered have glass in the 30-40 per cent light transmission range, and are therefore likely to pass under the new rules. But he noted that specifications can vary from model to model and from time to time. 'These cars were made for other markets and are not brought in by the local authorised distributors,' he said. 'So we won't know exactly how much light they can transmit until we test the car at our inspection centre.' Definite beneficiaries of the new LTA guidelines are companies that install automotive tinted window films, which are said to screen out infra-red light and ultra-violet rays to keep cabins cooler. 'I think there will be higher demand for darker film initially,' said the manager of a company that distributes a popular Japanese make. 'Then the market will probably stabilise.' He said one reason is the cost of such film, which ranges from $800 to $1,200 for a compact sedan. Another is that the difference between 50 per cent and 25 per cent visible light transmission isn't much. 'Some owners may not find it that useful,' he said. 'It's not going to be like the pitch black glass you see on some Malaysian cars - that's much less than 25 per cent. Anyway, if it's too dark you may not be able to see clearly when reversing at night.' The LTA spokesman said: 'At the new light transmittance level, the driver will still be able to view through the rear windscreen and windows under normal street lighting conditions at night.' The revision was determined in consultation with the police, based on crime prevention, vehicle and road safety considerations, he added.
  9. Hi all, I thinking of DIY my car window tints. Any idea where is the best/cheap place to buy? I would be happy to listen to all yr window tint experiences
  10. What type of tints U guys are using or thinking of installing? There are so many brands these days one really wonder which ones really cut the all important UV and IR rays Suggestions and reviews please I personally am using Vkool and it's great! Cuts the heat tremondously especially with the aircon on the cabin remains cool. No scorching feel even when the sunlight is directly passing through the windows
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