Black paint works well. Remove the trims first, mask up any others nearby & away you go.
It looks like professional ambulance tint from outside.
Hi all,
I want to black out my alpine windows. After driving to the Sunshine Coast and back I discovered that the sun shines in and onto our baby in his capsule.
They currently have a tint on them but it is old, buggered and needs to come off.
I've been quoted $100 just for those two windows to be tinted before as they are such a pain to do apparently.
I was thinking of removing them from the car in order to clean them and either drop them at the tint shop or just black them out myself with some sort of UV stable sticky covering.
For those of you that have removed the alpine windows before, is it as easy as it looks and were you able to reuse the old rubbers when refitting them?
Mine seem to still be quite pliable. In stark contrast to the cargo side window rubbers which need replacing.
Any ideas?
Black paint works well. Remove the trims first, mask up any others nearby & away you go.
It looks like professional ambulance tint from outside.
Scott
In the past IVe used contact spray and alfoil to very good effect.
I then got speccy and did it with alfoil on styrofoam sheets cut to size.
as a short term fix (ie just for summers or for the couple of years it takes for the tacker to work out shading his eyes) its worth putting up with the tinfoil anti government brainwave control jokes.
Dave
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Painting them doesn't sound too bad. They serve no real purpose anyway. Other than to identify it as a Land Rover.
I don't think you'd get the alfoil to stay there without looking really crap too easily due to the curves. However I might cut out some tin foil onto some foam backing to cover the cargo area windows. Would be good to keep the heat away from the fridge and you can't see out of them anyway when all packed up and travelling.
I went to work today and discovered some scrap roofing sisalation so I have used that. Pulled the alpine window trims out and taped it to the back of the trim. I haven't refitted them yet.
So it is like the alfoil idea but won't rip whenever it is bumped.
Black spray can will do the job. Did ours a few months back before installing speakers in the alpine windows.
I've been thinking about having mine pulled out and sheet metal put in their place then sprayed to match or painted black. I'm sick of dealing with the rust. Constantly treating it with kill rust and already have taken it to a panel shop to have the windows removed, rust removed, resprayed and windows put back in.
Thanks Frank. Another good idea.
I've refitted the trims with the roofing sisalation and it does the job. I've got enough of the stuff to do all the cargo area glass so I'll make up some cardboard cutouts covered in the roofing sisalation so I can put them in place for trips with the back filled up with the fridge etc.
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