and they look great. I had my tint done by a professional shop, and I am glad that I took the time (and money) to get it done right. When they put the tint on, they measured out large sheets of the material over the windows (on the outside).
From there, they would heat it up, so that they could manipulate it to fit into the corners. When they have it the way they like, they then peel off the backing, and put it on the inside.
My only caution about tinting. Find a reputable shop. I had a few scratches on the tint when it was applied, and I wanted it fixed. Even though I paid for the extra warranty, they still did not fix it to my satisfaction (granted it was a Rt 40 shop, which explains a lot . . . whole other post, so I will spare you the bla bla bla).
I contacted the manufacturer of the tint, and they are replacing it for free. The big thing is to make sure that you get a good tint (SunGard, 3M, etc.). The better tints don't fade, and won't crack. The other advantage to having your tint put on professionally, is that you won't have those nasty bubbles.
I hope that this helps. If you have other questions, feel free to drop me a PM. I just got my windows tinted a month ago, so I am up to speed with the in's and out's of tinting.
Best regards.:xyxthumbs