Went for it and ordered the Barcelona this weekend but I really would like slightly darker tinted windows...speaking with the salesman Bailey don't do any other window than what they fit.
So does anyone know where I can get the Windows Tinted / made slightly darker....
So does anyone know where I can get the Windows Tinted / made slightly darker
will this not invalidate your warranty???
Exactly what I was thinking, Michael..... and remember the game with the 2009 vans when Myriad made a mistake with the double glazing units, and didn't leave a big enough gap between the two skins. Many a front window was replaced under warranty when marks began to appear where the two skins started to rub together with the force of air pressure when travelling. Some vans are still having their windows replaced. I would leave well alone, to be honest.
Same as above. My 2009 Compass is in the dealers at the moment getting the front window replaced for the reason stated above. I had a fight on my hands but they are doing it. I wouldn't have had a leg to stand on if I had altered the window in any way.
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Quote: Originally posted by Rallye550 on 20/10/2011
Same as above. My 2009 Compass is in the dealers at the moment getting the front window replaced for the reason stated above. I had a fight on my hands but they are doing it. I wouldn't have had a leg to stand on if I had altered the window in any way.
It took us 12 months to get our window replaced. The first window that came was faulty, so it went back. The second window that came, Myriad send the wrong window - only realised when he came to put it on. Third window is OK. The whole process must be costing someone a fortune - an expensive mistake!
We haven't yet worked out why caravans were given tinted windows. Do they make the van darker inside? When I recently commented to a dealer about the new vans having the ugly window at the front instead of roof lockers, he came up with the explanation that it gives more light inside. So why darken windows in the first place if more light is needed. A caravanning friend said the only benefit that he could see for tinted windows was the ability for the occupants to be nosey without being seen.
Some of the benefits are supposed to be reduced fading to upholstery,cooler interior.My caravan originally had ordinary glass but when I had them replaced by Polyplastic,as they were faulty, I opted for the darker tinted ones and they do appear to make the van cooler.
Some of the benefits are supposed to be reduced fading to upholstery,cooler interior.My caravan originally had ordinary glass but when I had them replaced by Polyplastic,as they were faulty, I opted for the darker tinted ones and they do appear to make the van cooler.
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Well, at least someone has offered a practical explanation. Does it really do that? Dark colours absorb heat from sunlight, whereas white, silvered, etc surfaces reflect it. Would it be possible for the windows to have a silver mirrored finish (similar to sunglasses), and would this produce a reduced heat effect in the van?
Quite a lot of people carriers have tinted window to the sides and rear, i am told this is because the windows are big and the heat build up on a sunny day would make it unbearable. My old Freelander has built in tinted windows on the back and sides and it is very ight inside
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