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Precut Window Tint Kits for Cars, Trucks & SUVs
Rvinyl precut window tint kits are made for DIY installers, weekend modifiers, and experienced tinters who want vehicle-specific film without cutting from a bulk roll. Each kit is shaped for your make, model, year, and selected window locations.
Why precut works
Skip the cutting, start the install
A precut window tint kit is made to fit selected windows on a specific vehicle instead of requiring you to trim every piece from a roll. That makes it the smart choice for DIY users who want the look and function of automotive tint film with less measuring, less waste, and fewer guesswork cuts.
For many installers, the biggest advantage is confidence. A precut tint kit lets you focus on cleaning the glass, positioning the film, removing the liner, applying solution, and squeegeeing out moisture instead of worrying about whether each piece was cut accurately.
Choose from carbon, ceramic, and nano-ceramic film options in popular shade percentages. Get a cleaner starting point than universal tint film and spend more time on the install instead of the prep.
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Find Your Kit
Select the kit that matches your vehicle type. Each kit is available in multiple tint shades and film types so you can choose the right combination of darkness, heat rejection, and budget for your project.
Car Precut Window Tint
Vehicle-specific tint kits for coupes, sedans, and hatchbacks. Choose your shade and window coverage to get pieces already shaped for your car's glass.
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Truck Precut Window Tint
Precut tint kits built for pickup trucks. Select your cab style, window locations, and shade to get film shaped for your truck's glass layout.
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SUV Precut Window Tint
Tint kits designed for SUVs, crossovers, and wagons. Cover side windows, rear glass, and quarter windows with film cut for your specific model.
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Car Carbon Ceramic Tint
Carbon ceramic window tint for cars. Designed for users who want improved heat rejection, a clean look, and a modern film option without a metallic appearance.
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Truck Carbon Ceramic Tint
Carbon ceramic tint kits for pickup trucks. Get the same heat-rejecting film technology in a precut format shaped for your truck's cab and window layout.
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SUV Carbon Ceramic Tint
Carbon ceramic precut tint for SUVs and crossovers. Choose your shade and window coverage for a vehicle-specific kit that delivers modern film performance.
View Kit →Select your vehicle at checkout to confirm fit before ordering. Always choose the correct year, make, model, body style, and kit coverage to get pieces shaped for your glass.
Choose your film
Four Film Types, One Decision
Every precut tint kit is available in multiple film types. The right choice depends on your budget, performance goals, and the look you want. Compare dyed, carbon, ceramic, and nano-ceramic options to find the best fit for your vehicle and install.
Dyed Window Tint
Dyed tint is the most affordable option. It adds privacy, reduces glare, and gives your vehicle a darker appearance. A solid choice for users who want a clean look without a premium film budget.
Carbon Window Tint
Carbon tint offers improved heat rejection and a matte finish that many drivers prefer over the shine of metallic films. It does not interfere with electronic signals and holds its color over time.
Ceramic Window Tint
Carbon ceramic tint is designed for users who want excellent heat rejection, a clean look, and a modern film option for automotive glass. It can reduce glare, improve comfort, and give your vehicle a finished appearance.
Nano-Ceramic Tint
Nano-ceramic technology delivers strong heat rejection, UV protection, and optical clarity without a metallic appearance. A top choice for drivers who want the best performance available in a precut kit.
Pick your shade
Choose Your Tint Shade
Window tint shade is described by VLT, or visible light transmission. A lower VLT number means the film is darker because it allows less visible light through the glass. A higher VLT number means the film is lighter and lets more light pass through.
Popular shades include lighter options for a subtle factory-style look, medium shades for balanced privacy and visibility, and darker options for a more dramatic appearance. Always check your local tint laws before ordering, since legal limits vary by state, vehicle type, and window location.
| VLT % | Look | Common Use |
|---|---|---|
| 5% | Near-opaque limo black | Maximum privacy, rear windows |
| 15% | Very dark | Strong privacy, popular on trucks |
| 20% | Dark | Popular privacy shade, most vehicles |
| 35% | Medium dark | Balanced look, good night visibility |
| 50% | Light tint | Subtle style, front windows |
| 70% | Very light | Clarity-focused, windshield strips |
Legal note: Tint laws vary by state, window position and vehicle type. Customers are responsible for checking local regulations before ordering or installing window tint.
DIY installation
Three Steps to a Clean Install
Rvinyl precut window tint kits are made for DIY installation. You do not need to be a professional tint shop to restyle your vehicle, but patience and preparation make a major difference in the final result.
Prep the Glass — Clean Before You Start
Start with clean glass. Remove dirt, dust, and residue from edges and seals. Work in a clean area when possible and avoid windy or dusty conditions that can put debris between the film and glass.
Apply the Film — Position and Squeegee
Use enough slip solution to position the film before final squeegee passes. Remove the liner, apply the film to the glass, and work out moisture slowly. Take your time on edges and corners.
Let It Cure — Allow Full Cure Time
After installation, allow the tint to cure fully before rolling windows down. Proper preparation reduces bubbles, creases, contamination, and alignment issues. Review installation guides before starting if you are new to tinting.
Need tools? Shop window tint application kits at Rvinyl → — squeegee, slip solution, razor blade, hard card, and microfiber towel.
What users tint for
More Than a Darker Look
Precut automotive tint is used for more than just appearance. Many drivers choose it because it can make daily driving more comfortable and help create a cleaner, more personalized vehicle style.
- Darken side windows for a custom look
- Add privacy to rear passenger windows
- Reduce glare during daytime driving
- Help keep the cabin more comfortable
- Match factory privacy glass more closely
- Restyle an older vehicle with a cleaner finish
- Customize cars, trucks, SUVs, vans, and fleet vehicles
Know your options
Precut Kits vs Tint Rolls
Precut tint kits and window tint rolls both have their place. A precut kit is usually the better choice when you want tint designed for one specific vehicle. Tint rolls are better for experienced installers, shops, or users who want to cut custom pieces for multiple vehicles, home glass, commercial glass, or non-standard applications.
If you are tinting your own car for the first time, a precut window tint kit is usually the more convenient option. If you are tinting several vehicles or need extra film for custom work, window tint rolls may offer more flexibility. Rvinyl offers both options so you can choose the format that fits your project.
| Format | Best For | Key Advantage |
|---|---|---|
| Precut Kit | One specific vehicle, DIY install | Vehicle-specific pieces, less waste, faster setup, ideal for single-vehicle DIY projects. |
| Tint Rolls | Shops, multi-vehicle installs, custom work | Full roll flexibility, better for shops, multi-vehicle installs, or custom non-standard applications. |
| Tint Sheets | Small windows, replacement panels | Good for custom projects or replacing a single window piece. |
| Application Kit | First-time DIY installers | Includes the tools needed to install tint correctly from start to finish. |
Browse Window Tint by Vehicle Make
Select your vehicle make to find precut window tint kits for your specific year, model, and body style. Choosing your make first helps you find the right kit and avoid ordering film that does not fit your glass.
Why Buy Precut Window Tint from Rvinyl?
From first-time tint users to experienced installers, Rvinyl precut window tint kits offer a convenient way to customize your vehicle, improve privacy, reduce glare, and create a cleaner finished appearance. With a wide range of applications, shade options, and film choices, these kits are built for drivers who want a practical DIY tint solution that fits their project goals.
Lifetime Technical Support
Get help with your install from the Rvinyl team at any time after purchase.
Precut Vehicle-Specific Kits
Pieces shaped for your make, model, year, and window locations — not universal cut-to-fit film.
DIY Budget Friendly
Kits starting at $24.99 with multiple film types for every budget and performance goal.
Video Install Guides
Step-by-step installation guides available to help you get the best result from your kit.
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Shop Precut Window Tint by Make
Select your vehicle make to browse precut window tint kits designed for your specific year, model and body style. Rvinyl carries precut tint for 48 makes — from everyday commuters to performance vehicles and trucks.
Precut window tint FAQ
Questions Before You Order
What is a precut window tint kit?
A precut window tint kit includes tint film pieces that are cut for specific vehicle windows. Instead of trimming film from a roll by hand, you select your vehicle and window coverage so the tint arrives shaped for your application.
Is precut tint easier to install than tint rolls?
Yes, precut tint is usually easier for DIY users because the film is already cut for the selected windows. Tint rolls are better for installers who want to cut their own patterns or work on multiple custom applications.
What is ceramic window tint?
Ceramic window tint is an automotive tint film option designed for users who want improved comfort, glare reduction, and a clean appearance. Rvinyl carbon ceramic tint is a popular choice for drivers who want a modern film upgrade without a metallic look.
Can I install window tint myself?
Yes, many Rvinyl customers install precut window tint themselves. For the best results, clean the glass carefully, use proper application solution, work slowly, and follow the installation instructions for your selected film.
What tint percentage should I choose?
The right tint percentage depends on your style, visibility needs, and local laws. Lower VLT percentages are darker, while higher VLT percentages are lighter. Always check your local tint regulations before ordering.
Does precut tint fit every window automatically?
Precut kits are designed for the vehicle and window options selected at checkout. Make sure you choose the correct year, make, model, body style, and kit coverage before ordering to confirm the right fit.
Do rear windows require heat shrinking?
Some rear windows and curved glass may require heat shrinking for the best fit. This depends on the vehicle and glass shape. Beginners should review installation guides before applying film to curved rear glass.
What is the difference between precut and removable tint?
Precut tint is made to fit specific vehicle windows and is designed for permanent installation. Removable tint usually refers to film designed for temporary or repositionable use. Review the specific film type before ordering to confirm which applies.
Can I buy tint for only my front windows?
Many vehicle applications offer different kit options, including front window kits, rear window kits, full kits, and visor strips. Available coverage options depend on your selected vehicle.
Are tint laws the same everywhere?
No. Window tint laws vary by state and can depend on front side windows, rear side windows, rear glass, windshield strips, vehicle type, and VLT percentage. Always check your local laws before installing tint on any vehicle.
Is 35% or 20% tint darker?
Twenty-percent tint is darker than 35%. A lower visible light transmission (VLT) number means less light enters the cabin, so 20% offers more privacy and a more shaded interior compared to the lighter 35%.
What does 5% tint actually look like?
Five-percent tint is extremely dark and is often called limo tint. It allows very little light to pass through and provides maximum privacy, making it difficult to see into the cabin even in daylight.
Does window tint reduce heat?
Yes. Quality window tint blocks a significant amount of solar energy, helping reduce interior heat and glare. Ceramic and carbon films offer strong heat-rejection properties by filtering infrared light, keeping your cabin cooler during sunny weather.
Is it hard to drive at night with 20% tint?
Driving at night with 20% tint can feel darker, especially on unlit roads. However, many drivers adjust quickly because the tint still lets in a reasonable amount of light. If you prefer maximum night visibility, a lighter VLT like 35% may be more comfortable.
Is it okay to tint a windshield?
Most states allow only a small tinted visor strip along the top of the windshield, often above the AS-1 line. Fully tinted windshields are usually prohibited unless you have a medical exemption. Always confirm local rules before applying tint to any part of the windshield.
Build a Sharper Finished Look
From first-time tint users to experienced installers, Rvinyl precut window tint kits offer a convenient way to customize your vehicle, improve privacy, reduce glare, and create a cleaner finished appearance.
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Wondering which tint to choose?
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