Showing posts with label Automotive. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Automotive. Show all posts

August 14, 2011

Tinting a car

For some reason, I've always wished I knew more about cars, especially about pulling them apart and seeing how it all works. Elton has been talking about tinting my car for a while. With the Hawaiian heat, it's quite a necessity which blocks out more than 90% of the UV rays besides keeping the car a lot cooler in the sun. The best part was it only cost us $35 rather than $200 if we had a tint shop do it. Took us 3 hours in total. Surprisingly, it also gave the car a sportier, somewhat more expensive look too. And I found great satisfaction in knowing we did it ourselves. 


Part 1: Disassemble the car door. It was a lot easier than I thought. Just unscrew a couple screws and snap the door out then unplug the two electrical cords. We used the 35% tint which is the darkest legally allowed for front windscreens.
Part 2: measure out the tinting sheet, spray water so it stays against the window, cut out the shape against the window with a blade and squeegee (bought at an auto store for $5). The tricky part is to make sure not to cut the rubber sides of the window with the blade. Peeling the tint sheet apart from the adhesive sheet proved to be a real task. Had we read the instructions, we would've discovered all we had to do was pull the pieces apart with two pieces of tape on each side.
 Part 3: spray the tint sheet as it's pulled off the adhesive sheet, place the tint up against the window (make sure window is thoroughly sprayed wet), adjust it to fit, use the squeegee and quickly scrape the sheet against the window until all air bubbles are pushed out to the corners. This part is a little tricky as we had to move fast before the water dries. Had to keep spraying the water as we adjusted the tint to fit the window but making sure not to kink the tinting sheet.
Voila! Final product looked fabulous! I wouldn't say it was terribly hard but it is doable if you like playing with cars...plus it's a whole lot cheaper!

August 13, 2011

Classic Cars

We stumbled upon a bunch of car enthusiasts getting together at a parking lot with their classic cars while driving around. It was cool to see these old cars kept in pristine condition. So beautiful compared to the cars made today which all look the same. I loved the curves and details on many of these old cars made during a time when owning a car was a luxury mainly afforded by the elite. Gone are the days when cars were shaped so unique and bold in design and detail.
1929 Mercedes Benz. The accessories of this stylish car made it stunning and regal
1967 Firebird, a classic by Ford. Epitomizes the shape of cars in the 1960s
2005 C6 Corvette by GM. I wouldn't mind being picked up for a date in this American sportscar!
1959 Chevrolet by GM. Love the unique design of this car which I find boyish and playful
1959 Corvette. Beautiful classic design.
1959 Corvette.
1968 Camaro. Makes me think of those 1960s movies of high speed car chases on the San Francisco hills with the car flying into the air and lands intact!
1970 Camaro