kkreit01 said:
Just call around, and find the best price. They should all be good. It's typically standard to offer lifetime warranty against peeling, etc.
Completely disagree. Look at the reviews, check out the BBB records, and then go to the shop and look at some of the finished work. What one person thinks is a good tint job, another thinks is total crap. I've seen some mid priced jobs that looked pretty darn good, but no cheap jobs that did. Some things to look for at the tint place:
-Do they use a namebrand, quality film?
-Do they use a machine to cut the film? Not necessary, but it does make for some clean lines
-How close does the tint come to the edge of the window. It looks cheesy if it doesn't go all the way to the top
-How are their cuts, nice and straight?
-Look at the back window, its the hardest one to do. These days I don't think anyone still does mult-piece, but if they do, RUN. Check the corners to make sure there are no "fingers" and that the edges are nice and close
Saving $50 and getting a crappy tint job is not worth it.