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Hey guys,

Just after some info on the Stagea rear windscreen tint. For some unknown reason my rear windscreen was tinted (thats how I imported it) and am having it re-done on Friday.

Is the rear window on the stagea as dark as the side windows? or a little lighter? I've tried searching the net for pics, plenty there, but its so hard to judge the actual tint from pictures as some look really dark and some dont.

This is a Series 1 btw.

Thanks for your help.

Cheers.

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i had tha same thing... check around the breaklight in the window to see if its UV cut glass or actual tint... the guys will be able to tell u if its as dark... i had a brownish 18% put on mine and it matched the uv and rear tint pretty well spot on

you can get a few types of glass for sides and rear glass,

Security glass, which is pretty dark usually blackish and is only on the rear,cargo and rear doors, front doors are left clear

green tint, hard to notice unless you put a sheet of white paper behind it

bronze tint, not that dark but you can tell its on there

clear,

all tints are in glass

what ever your side glass is your rear window will be the same, The stagea's came out with green (i think) or security glass if the rear has been tinted

with after market tint and they are removing it make sure the dont stuff your demister wires.

I hope that makes sence!! and helps

Edited by Punk72

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