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True Line Automotive Precut Window Tint for Cars - Custom Size Precut Window Tint - Easy to Apply DIY Pre Cut Window Tint Kit, UV Protection & Car Styling (Full Kit (All Side and Back Windows))

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Fulfilled by Trueline Automotive

Arrives Dec 27 – Dec 28
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Size: Full Kit (All Side and Back Windows)


Features

  • Reduced Sun Glare - The window tint blocks sun glare, ensuring a cooler interior and preventing harmful UV rays from getting inside. Make journeys comfortable and relaxing with our pre cut tint windows for car.
  • Scratch Protection - While the precut tint for car windows protects you from harmful sun rays, it also protects your cars windows from scratches, bumps and nicks. Drive worry-free knowing your windows are safe.
  • Custom Fit - Simply provide your car's make and model, we'll provide a fresh, diy window tint set that is customized for your car that fits all the windows like a glove, and costs almost nothing. No excess film to remove.
  • Easy Installation - Since the tint will already be shaped according to your car's window specifications. You just need to remove the protective film from the car window tint and simply apply it on the windows.
  • Strong Adhesive - The window tint kit comes pre-applied with a strong adhesive. Once the tint has been applied to your car, it will stay there for decades unless you decide to manually take it off.

Material: Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET), Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), or Vinyl


Brand: TRUE LINE Automotive


Color: Black


Size: Full Kit (All Side and Back Windows)


Installation Type: Peel and Stick


Ultraviolet Light Protection: true


Number of Items: 1


Manufacturer: TRUE LINE Automotive


Unit Count: 1 Count


Material: ‎Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET), Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), or Vinyl


Brand: ‎TRUE LINE Automotive


Color: ‎Black


Size: ‎Full Kit (All Side and Back Windows)


Installation Type: ‎Peel and Stick


Ultraviolet Light Protection: ‎true


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎TRUE LINE Automotive


Unit Count: ‎1 Count


Item Weight: ‎0.01 ounces


Package Dimensions: ‎40 x 4 x 4 inches


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎10486-full


Date First Available: August 27, 2017


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  • Excellent quality, easy to apply!
Size: Front Side Windows Only
Let me start by saying this is only the second time I've ever installed window tint on front windows of a vehicle. My last attempt was with much cheaper quality film that I had to still end up trimming and manipulating to get it to conform.. this was not the case with this pre-cut tint, it fit like a charm and the precision blade knife stayed in the toolbox! [LOOKS]: As you can see in the picture, the tint matches the factory tint on the rear windows perfectly. I purchased 35% and it's not too dark, it's legal, and is a nice shaded black/gray. Passenger side had not yet been tinted so you can see the before/after shading difference though the windshield. [QUALITY]: As stated, it was pre-cut to perfection! The film itself did not crinkle up leaving creases even though there were a couple of moments when it should have when installing. Even using a semi-ridgid body-filler squeegy did not scratch it when working all the bubbles out. Compared to the previous brand I used, this is 100x better. [INSTALL]: Went much smoother than my last experience. Partly because I knew what to expect, but this tint is a lot more forgiving than I had used before, allowing more room for error correction. I'll post how I applied the tint, I'm not a professional so I'm only sharing because it worked flawless for me (with the exception of my neighbors greasy fingers, see below): A well-lit & dust-free controlled environment is best. Completely remove the door trim panels but try to leave your window switches connected as you want to be able to roll you windows up and down still. Prepare a solution by using a few drops of tear-free baby shampoo in a spray bottle of filtered water. Source a squeegee.. I used a body-filler putty knife that was soft-but-somewhat rigid. A pack of 3 different sizes was only a few dollars at an auto store. I also made use of the head of a silicone spatula from the kitchen. Wash your hands as best as you can. Remove the interior door panel trim (removal of a few Phillip's head screws, and a little light prying will get them off). Clean windows inside and out with a lint-free cloth or coffee filters and your mixed up "solution" Now roll down your windows about 1/4" so you have access to the top ridge of the glass. Clean this portion of your glass and the weather seals around the window. Separate the film with two pieces of tape in the corner to get it started, spray the OUTSIDE of the window with solution, stick the back of the tint (non-adhesive side) to the soaked outside glass and remove the clear film while spraying the adhesive side of the tint keeping it soaked at all times. Spray down the inside of the glass and apply the wet tint. Center it the best you can and try to leave at least 1/16" of gap between the top of the glass so that the tint doesn't get bubbled up and ruined when the windows are put up in the future. Start working the solution with your squeegee. Look closely, because some bubbles are hard to see. Once you have all the solution and bubbles worked out, gently roll the window up and keep them rolled up for at least 24-48 hours to be sure the tint has adequate time to dry and seal. I usually place painters tape over the window controls to keep myself from accidentally rolling them down. Be sure if you ask someone for a helping hand, that their hands are clean! My only complaint is about my neighbor that decided to come over and ask for a tool for his lawn mower spark plug.. I asked him to hold the exposed tint I had just sprayed with solution at the edges without thinking about his dirty hands and he placed his oily fingers right in the center so I have a permanent hand print in my window! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2017 by MEATY MEATY

  • Received in great condition, great product
Size: Full Kit All Side and Back Windows Only
Ive done my own tints before, always having to cut my own rolls. Getting it precut is amazing. Unfortunately while applying i didnt have the right tools and after damaging the tints i raged out and trashed it all. Not my best moment. The parts i did look great and getting it precut is incredible.
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024 by Sailor Jerry

  • Install HELL
Size: Front Side Windows Only
GOOD: The color of the tint was really nice, not purple or green or brown. Its the right gray. Precut sounds dope Cheap BAD: Install is a damn joke Precut is with like 3 or more inches of excess in my case Customer service (I will update if they reply) Trying to remove tint from precut sheet is really hard too (You might be able to tape the excess down then use other two hands to pull it apart) Basically it wants to roll back up while you are peeling it off and has a high chance of taring the actual tint Install video they have is awful Quality is not there 35% looks like 45% to me, it was obviously lighter then the stock tint in the back What I got Basic front tint only - 35% Okay, here is the story. I did about 2 hours of watching pro tint installs, bought a simple install kit. When the tint got here I was very confident. I mixed a drop or two of dish soap in water in a spray bottle and mixed well. Got the tint off (though it had a crease from removing from protective film) NOT IMPRESSED! Sprayed the tint and the clean window (only touched the tint with sprayed wet hands. Slapped it on the window (rolled down an inch or two) lined up the long top edge, kept spraying and adjusting the tint. Soon the tint was setting in, used a squeegee to get the liquid and bubbles out spreading away from center, hit the upper edge with squeegee again rolled up the window, then dealt with the excess by cutting with a new razor because I cannot tuck 3" of material. I got the edges all tucked in but the bottom was an absolute struggle, I made a good cut and tucked the excess with some excessive tucking but it looks as good as possible. I even punctured some of the bubbles and pushed all the air out that way. UGH this product pisses me off. Alright sweet I will line the driver side up better. Started on the passenger side in case it went sideways. Driver starts way better and I got it lined up so well I only had to trim the bottom as there was no way to tuck this 4" of excess. Here is where I messed up. I trimmed the driver side before I rolled the window up and now its short. So I was pissed. The first time I rolled the window down it took part of the tint with it. and bubbled for good. I sent them an email for a refund as this is total BS. I just expect to be able to install this without messy bubbles but then I find out there is no amount of squeegeeing you can do to fix this stuff. ALSO there was a pet hair or something that attached to the good side. CONCLUSION If you really don't give a crap and had a couple hours to install maybe in a garage with all the tools and skills of a pro tinter then you can get by with tiny bubbles and bits of lint or hair under your tint, this is your JAM!!! if you are expecting to ever be able to do a pro install... dream on, this crap wont cut it. Looks like a wish.com tint XD For me I have to leave a negative review as it met none of my expectations, so I am out the money and the time. I am sure I will get some hate on this review and I realize I hosed one side, as I made a simple mistake. But that other side was really outside my control. So hate away review police! UPDATE - August 2021 They did not give me a discount or refund or another try so I ended up making two more orders to get the film installed right. I was only about $20 away from just paying a pro to do it and it’s STILL not perfect. I priced a local tint shop to do my two fronts and it was only like $99 they would have gotten more stars if they worked with me but they did nothing for me so 1 star will stay. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2020 by Jessica Heigh Jessica Heigh

  • Good Kit for DIYer
Size: Full Kit (All Side and Back Windows)
Bought for my 01 Tahoe. Knew it’d be 300$+ for professional job and wanted to give it a shot. Bought an install kit from oreilly and got to work. Tint looks good, exact fit for windows, kept the film soapy AF till i got it in place. Sticks pretty good haven’t noticed peeling or bubbles or nothin like that. Installation was fairly easy, couple youtube videos and a helper n job was done ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024 by Kody Johnson

  • Excellent
Size: Full Kit (All Side and Back Windows)
Ok so first of all, they have great customer service. The window tint comes nicely packaged so that it doesn’t get damaged. This was my 2nd time (1st time was practice) installing window tint. If I had to do it a 3rd time with TrueLine Automotive precut tint, I would shrink all the windows with a heat gun. I did for the rear window and the back windows and they turned out much better. I will try to post some pictures in a little bit. Also, get a couple practice pieces from them if you’re not totally comfortable or just go buy a roll and practice with that. I would recommend this company to anyone, the tint doesn’t look like cheap tint you bought from Walmart it looks very nice (and the better you are, the better it will look), I’ve had no issues with it not sticking, I think that the product combined with the customer service makes this a great value. I personally got the tint so that my black car would stay cooler and so people couldn’t be so nosy, I think it’s accomplished both of those goals, works perfect. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024 by Korinna

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