Window tint removal - Phase 1

Badger192

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Does anyone else with a phase 1 rear passenger window tint find it a tad too dark for visibility - especially at night?

I'm considering removing the rear passenger door tints especially after driving a 25 plate courtesy MG4 which didn't have them - much more visibility and driver friendly in my opinion.

Has anyone removed theirs? Was it problematic?
 
The rear tint has gone from my car's rear screen. Mind you it was a drastic removal method ... Storm Eowyn dislodged some ridge tiles from my porch roof, which subsequently fell onto my car and smashed the rear screen. 🤕

When the car was repaired the new screen was clear rather than tinted, as the repairer ordered the part using the VIN rather than my emailed advice. (They had to follow the insurer's process). The rear door windows are still tinted though.
 
Is yours an SE? If yes and it is a 72 plate then it may well be an early Phase 1 car. (Phase 1 = no rear wiper). The first batch of SE models that arrived in the UK were mis-built in the factory with the same rear screen and windows as the Trophy spec model.
 
Is yours an SE? If yes and it is a 72 plate then it may well be an early Phase 1 car. (Phase 1 = no rear wiper). The first batch of SE models that arrived in the UK were mis-built in the factory with the same rear screen and windows as the Trophy spec model.
Yes it's an SE model but 23 plate - no centre rear head rest or rear window wiper - but tinted rear passenger windows.
 
Not sure what phase 1 means, so unsure if mines one, however I find the tints far too dark on both rear windows and back window and does have a negative effect on visibility
As far as i'm aware Phase 1 models are the ones without rear centre head rests/rear wipers & rear tinted windows (SE Models)

To be honest never had a problem, with Privacy Glass in my X Power, perfectly ok at night. But that's me. Other folk it might. 🙂👍
Yeah i hear what you're saying - but i'm in my 60's now and have 3 inches wall space when reversing blind side into my driveway at 2am when coming home from work.. 😜

Are you a back seat driver?
:D Hardly.. but even though i drive artics for a living it's not ideal reversing blind side into my garden at 2am with 3" to spare... btw.. i've only driven 2500km in the past 4 days - what about you?😜
 
:D Hardly.. but even though i drive artics for a living it's not ideal reversing blind side into my garden at 2am with 3" to spare... btw.. i've only driven 2500km in the past 4 days - what about you?😜
Backing in to small spaces in the dark is where I find it most frustrating too.
 
Yeah i hear what you're saying - but i'm in my 60's now and have 3 inches wall space when reversing blind side into my driveway at 2am when coming home from work.. 😜
Reversing into my drive in the dark is the time I too find the tints too dark. I usually drop the rear passenger window to get a better view.
 

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