Booked the car in to get 20% window tint fitted in a few weeks, i still have time to change my mind and go 35%, however before i do just want opinions on insrurance and how effective 20% is compared to 35??
Firstly would i be covered in a at fault accident??
Would i be covered for hail damage or if the car was stolen and recovered??
If someone ran into the back of me and they were not insured, and i had to claim for repairs, would the company still cover it??
Thanks.
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20% window tint insurance issues??
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I have 20%.
It's defectable.But it matches my VRX "privacy glass" on the rears.
I guess the only time an insurance company might wriggle out of paying out it when you're at fault and your side vision was impaired that caused the accident.
Turning into a dark street and hitting something. Or coming out of a street and not seeing car/s from your left and right.
If you rear end someone, they'd have a hard time justifiying as your field of vision is your untinted winshield.
I do find 20% is a bit too dark on nights on suburban dimly lit streets back streets. I just wind the window down if im not sure.
As long as you understand your visual limitiations and you compensate for it then you should not but putting yourself at a higher risk of a bingle.
It's defectable.But it matches my VRX "privacy glass" on the rears.
I guess the only time an insurance company might wriggle out of paying out it when you're at fault and your side vision was impaired that caused the accident.
Turning into a dark street and hitting something. Or coming out of a street and not seeing car/s from your left and right.
If you rear end someone, they'd have a hard time justifiying as your field of vision is your untinted winshield.
I do find 20% is a bit too dark on nights on suburban dimly lit streets back streets. I just wind the window down if im not sure.
As long as you understand your visual limitiations and you compensate for it then you should not but putting yourself at a higher risk of a bingle.
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