Description
Stay safe and comfortable on the road with our professional-grade car window tint sun strip. Designed to reduce glare from the low sun, especially during autumn and winter months, this tinted strip helps improve visibility and driving comfort without compromising on style.
- Effective glare reduction: Perfect for blocking harsh sunlight when the sun is low in the sky.
- Professional quality tint: Made from durable, automotive-grade window film for long-lasting performance.
- Universal fit: Pre-cut to 1500mm length and 5″ (254mm) depth – suitable for most windscreens and easy to trim for a precise fit.
- Sleek finish: Dark limo tint adds a stylish, factory-fitted look to your car.
Whether you’re driving into the morning sun or dealing with low afternoon glare, this sun strip provides reliable protection and a smarter, more comfortable driving experience.
Not to be installed on the front door windows or glass forward of the driver of any vehicle, except for sunstrips.
The terms – Our wealth of experience means we are aware of the difficulty in fitting window film and you must seriously consider purchasing to avoid disappointment and grief, and we don’t need the negative feedback !
No refund will be given if the items have been used, damaged or returned to us in a different state from when it left us. Return postage must be paid for by the customer in the original packaging.
We highly recommend that the sun strip does not exceed down below the 10 centimetre mark on the windscreen.
Disclaimer: Before buying this automotive window film. Please click or copy and paste the following link. It is important that you know the law on fitting tinted window film to the front doors and windscreens in the UK. https://www.gov.uk/tinted-vehicle-window-rules
Tinted vehicle windows: the law
The rules for tinted front windscreens and front side windows depend on when the vehicle was first used. There are no rules for tinting the rear windscreen or rear passenger windows.
Vehicles first used on 1 April 1985 or later
The front windscreen must let at least 75% of light through and the front side windows must let at least 70% of light through.
Vehicles first used before 1 April 1985
The front windscreen and front side windows must both let at least 70% of light through.
Penalties for having wrongly tinted windows
It’s illegal to fit or sell glass (or a vehicle already fitted with glass) that breaks the rules on tinted windows.
The police or the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) vehicle examiners use light measuring equipment to measure window tint.
If your windscreen or front side windows are tinted too much, you could get:
a ‘prohibition notice’ stopping you using your vehicle on the road until you have the extra tint removed
a penalty notice or court summons
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