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I got the Night Package on my 450, but it's not as blacked out as I'd like it to be. I'm considering a 30 percent tint (which I believe is the max allowed in my state) on the front seat side windows and maybe a rear badge delete. My question is whether anyone here has removed the rear badges and, if so, can you post a photo so we can see what it looks like? I'd probably want to leave the star, but remove the GLE 450 and 4Matic badges.
Also, if anyone has tinted their front windows, did you do it at an MB dealership? How much did it cost you? I don't know what I don't know about tinting, so any insights are appreciated.
Also, if anyone has tinted their front windows, did you do it at an MB dealership? How much did it cost you? I don't know what I don't know about tinting, so any insights are appreciated.
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I got the Night Package on my 450, but it's not as blacked out as I'd like it to be. I'm considering a 30 percent tint (which I believe is the max allowed in my state) on the front seat side windows and maybe a rear badge delete. My question is whether anyone here has removed the rear badges and, if so, can you post a photo so we can see what it looks like? I'd probably want to leave the star, but remove the GLE 450 and 4Matic badges.
Also, if anyone has tinted their front windows, did you do it at an MB dealership? How much did it cost you? I don't know what I don't know about tinting, so any insights are appreciated.
Also, if anyone has tinted their front windows, did you do it at an MB dealership? How much did it cost you? I don't know what I don't know about tinting, so any insights are appreciated.
I don’t think anyone here has debadged their suv yet. I plan on removing everything but the star and painting that black. It should look pretty clean.
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Your local MB dealership probably contracts most of their tint work with a shop near by. Your best bet is to look on yelp or find the best shop through word of mouth. To do the full interior will probably run 500 or so for the full interior. It’s very much dependent upon how many windows you want to do and the quality of the material.
I don’t think anyone here has debadged their suv yet. I plan on removing everything but the star and painting that black. It should look pretty clean.
I don’t think anyone here has debadged their suv yet. I plan on removing everything but the star and painting that black. It should look pretty clean.
I would just be doing the two front seat side windows. The rear glass is pretty dark as it is. When you mention the quality of the material, is there a specific material I should be looking for? I don't want to mess around with any subpar materials that will bubble up.
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I was new to this until very recently. I got my car wrapped + ceramic coated (exterior + interior) + front windows tinted. Since you're also in New England, might be relevant to tell you that I did it at www.qcarcare.com and Ben (the owner) was excellent to work with. He recommended the max window tint legal in MA, but because I go to Montreal a lot I ended up getting half of that to be legal in Quebec (looked online and it seems the police there don't care much if your car is registered elsewhere, they apply local law).
Anyway, I'm not an expert but it seems Xpel is one of the top brands in general, and we used Xpel Prime XR Plus which seems to be their best offering. See https://www.xpel.com/shop/window-fil...ve-window-tint and also https://www.xpel.com/web-assets/down...t-USA-V2-1.pdf. I ended up with the least tinted option which is XR Plus 70, whereas for MA I think he suggested XR Plus 35. The 70 doesn't look very tinted at all from the outside (it lets through almost 70% of visible light after all), but there is a little bit of a visual difference from the inside (not to mention the other benefits of tinting) if I compare with the windshield. I think it cost me $300 if I remember, but I got a whole bunch of stuff done so not sure.
I'm sure Ben can advise about debadging, he spent 45 minutes with a heat gun to gently remove my load sill protector to apply the wrap along the bumper without seams, and then re-applied the sill protector. He can also black out chrome sections as he did with the top half of my door handles.
Anyway, I'm not an expert but it seems Xpel is one of the top brands in general, and we used Xpel Prime XR Plus which seems to be their best offering. See https://www.xpel.com/shop/window-fil...ve-window-tint and also https://www.xpel.com/web-assets/down...t-USA-V2-1.pdf. I ended up with the least tinted option which is XR Plus 70, whereas for MA I think he suggested XR Plus 35. The 70 doesn't look very tinted at all from the outside (it lets through almost 70% of visible light after all), but there is a little bit of a visual difference from the inside (not to mention the other benefits of tinting) if I compare with the windshield. I think it cost me $300 if I remember, but I got a whole bunch of stuff done so not sure.
I'm sure Ben can advise about debadging, he spent 45 minutes with a heat gun to gently remove my load sill protector to apply the wrap along the bumper without seams, and then re-applied the sill protector. He can also black out chrome sections as he did with the top half of my door handles.
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I was new to this until very recently. I got my car wrapped + ceramic coated (exterior + interior) + front windows tinted. Since you're also in New England, might be relevant to tell you that I did it at www.qcarcare.com and Ben (the owner) was excellent to work with. He recommended the max window tint legal in MA, but because I go to Montreal a lot I ended up getting half of that to be legal in Quebec (looked online and it seems the police there don't care much if your car is registered elsewhere, they apply local law).
Anyway, I'm not an expert but it seems Xpel is one of the top brands in general, and we used Xpel Prime XR Plus which seems to be their best offering. See https://www.xpel.com/shop/window-fil...ve-window-tint and also https://www.xpel.com/web-assets/down...t-USA-V2-1.pdf. I ended up with the least tinted option which is XR Plus 70, whereas for MA I think he suggested XR Plus 35. The 70 doesn't look very tinted at all from the outside (it lets through almost 70% of visible light after all), but there is a little bit of a visual difference from the inside (not to mention the other benefits of tinting) if I compare with the windshield. I think it cost me $300 if I remember, but I got a whole bunch of stuff done so not sure.
I'm sure Ben can advise about debadging, he spent 45 minutes with a heat gun to gently remove my load sill protector to apply the wrap along the bumper without seams, and then re-applied the sill protector. He can also black out chrome sections as he did with the top half of my door handles.
Anyway, I'm not an expert but it seems Xpel is one of the top brands in general, and we used Xpel Prime XR Plus which seems to be their best offering. See https://www.xpel.com/shop/window-fil...ve-window-tint and also https://www.xpel.com/web-assets/down...t-USA-V2-1.pdf. I ended up with the least tinted option which is XR Plus 70, whereas for MA I think he suggested XR Plus 35. The 70 doesn't look very tinted at all from the outside (it lets through almost 70% of visible light after all), but there is a little bit of a visual difference from the inside (not to mention the other benefits of tinting) if I compare with the windshield. I think it cost me $300 if I remember, but I got a whole bunch of stuff done so not sure.
I'm sure Ben can advise about debadging, he spent 45 minutes with a heat gun to gently remove my load sill protector to apply the wrap along the bumper without seams, and then re-applied the sill protector. He can also black out chrome sections as he did with the top half of my door handles.
I thought there would be more of a visible difference with a 30 percent tint. It might not be worth it if that’s the case. I’d like to keep it legal.
My wife loves the idea of a matte black wrap, but I’m not sure about wrapping it.
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I got the Night Package on my 450, but it's not as blacked out as I'd like it to be. I'm considering a 30 percent tint (which I believe is the max allowed in my state) on the front seat side windows and maybe a rear badge delete. My question is whether anyone here has removed the rear badges and, if so, can you post a photo so we can see what it looks like? I'd probably want to leave the star, but remove the GLE 450 and 4Matic badges.
Also, if anyone has tinted their front windows, did you do it at an MB dealership? How much did it cost you? I don't know what I don't know about tinting, so any insights are appreciated.
Also, if anyone has tinted their front windows, did you do it at an MB dealership? How much did it cost you? I don't know what I don't know about tinting, so any insights are appreciated.
I have considered a rear badge delete as well - just haven't seen any any pics yet. Interested to see how that turns out.
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I got the Night Package on my 450, but it's not as blacked out as I'd like it to be. I'm considering a 30 percent tint (which I believe is the max allowed in my state) on the front seat side windows and maybe a rear badge delete. My question is whether anyone here has removed the rear badges and, if so, can you post a photo so we can see what it looks like? I'd probably want to leave the star, but remove the GLE 450 and 4Matic badges.
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I've always debadged all my cars prior to this and still haven't decided whether I want to do the GLE, I would delete all badges in the rear and get a black front badge if I go forward with the process
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Awesome info, thank you. I would love to see photos.
I thought there would be more of a visible difference with a 30 percent tint. It might not be worth it if that’s the case. I’d like to keep it legal.
My wife loves the idea of a matte black wrap, but I’m not sure about wrapping it.
I thought there would be more of a visible difference with a 30 percent tint. It might not be worth it if that’s the case. I’d like to keep it legal.
My wife loves the idea of a matte black wrap, but I’m not sure about wrapping it.
Let us know if you do the chrome strip above the license plate. Not sure why this wouldn’t be included in the night package?
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I had the same thought when I picked up my GLE last week. I've done most of what you're contemplating -- I tinted the front (sides 20%, windshield 50%), debadged other than the star, and vinyl wrapped the chrome trim gloss black (I also wrapped my spoiler, not sure that applies for you). I like the way it looks on mine a lot, but then again mine is white and so it adds more contrast versus going for a true "black out." I'm also considering tinting the rear tailights a bit, but that's super illegal and I'm already pushing it with no front plate / the front tints.
I had the same shop do the tints and wrap cost me $200 combined for both. I did the badge delete myself with a heat gun and floss and goo gone. Badge delete is an easy DIY IMO, but if you don't have a heat gun I bet tint or detail shop would do it for you for free if you use their other services -- it literally takes less than 5 minutes.
I haven't had time to take great pictures yet, but here are a few from my phone for reference. Forgive the cheesing next to my buddy's lambo :P
I had the same shop do the tints and wrap cost me $200 combined for both. I did the badge delete myself with a heat gun and floss and goo gone. Badge delete is an easy DIY IMO, but if you don't have a heat gun I bet tint or detail shop would do it for you for free if you use their other services -- it literally takes less than 5 minutes.
I haven't had time to take great pictures yet, but here are a few from my phone for reference. Forgive the cheesing next to my buddy's lambo :P
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I had the same thought when I picked up my GLE last week. I've done most of what you're contemplating -- I tinted the front (sides 20%, windshield 50%), debadged other than the star, and vinyl wrapped the chrome trim gloss black (I also wrapped my spoiler, not sure that applies for you). I like the way it looks on mine a lot, but then again mine is white and so it adds more contrast versus going for a true "black out." I'm also considering tinting the rear tailights a bit, but that's super illegal and I'm already pushing it with no front plate / the front tints.
I haven't had time to take great pictures yet, but here are a few from my phone for reference. Forgive the cheesing next to my buddy's lambo :P
I haven't had time to take great pictures yet, but here are a few from my phone for reference. Forgive the cheesing next to my buddy's lambo :P
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Anyone know if the trunk emblem is glued on? I blacked it out with Plastidip but it looks cheap. Looking to get a glossy black replacement emblem but not sure how it can be attached?
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I believe its a combination of tape and 3 prongs. The replacement should have double sided tape and the prongs slide right into the holes in the trunk. This was how it was done with a couple of my last Mercs.
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I think you are right, because on prior year model it does have 3 prongs. Do you just pull it up to remove after tape is flossed?
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The three prongs of the emblem are held onto the trunk by three sleeves that are inside the holes. The prongs kinda snap into place. Some have had success pulling the emblem straight out while others recommend removing the trunk liners and pushing the emblem out. The concern is breaking the emblem. If you're replacing the emblem, just give it a yank and see what happens.
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Getting a new custom grille, also completely black. Anyone have an idea of whether the front bumper needs to be dropped to replace the grille?