Picked up mine in Florida on Sunday, no wheel covers. Placed these over hubs for $40 from Amazon and tinted front windows for $260, front doors, a pillars, windshield strip.
This is with 20% front side windows, 20% front A pillar triangle, and 20% strip at top of windshield. Yes, with testing device front are slightly darker than rear, but looks perfectly even because of front windshield being so large and letting a lot of light in the front, my tint guy...
Also worth mentioning that ALL windows on this truck have UV protection which is atypical in the auto industry, but great. No need to tint the rear windows unless you really want it darker.
Falls within +/- 2% like I mentioned. I did each three times in different areas and consistently got the same reading. My intention was to average the readings but all three on each window gave the same result. May be worth noting that I took the readings with the truck in my dark garage to...
In case anyone is interested, below is the visible light transmittance levels of all of the windows of the Cybertruck used with a calibrated VLT tool within +/- 2%:
Front windshield: 76%
Windshield strip: 1% tapered to 76%
Front side windows: 72%
Front A pillar triangles: 72%
Rear side windows...
Yes it's as comfortable as my Escalade, and of course will annihilate in performance, kind of what I meant. Pleasantly surprised, considering selling all my vehicles and just keeping this, it's that good. The haters are ignorant...
I think you'll regret 50% unless you very rarely drive at night. I had 70% on my windshield, got a stone chip that cracked the glass, insurance replaced glass, never put tint back on, 70% was even too dark at night.