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Old Mar 3, 2006 | 04:34 AM
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i am a little curious. what kind of modifications can i do to lower the ambient temperature of the cab in my blazer.
i have tinted the windows to the maximum legal limit.
what else can i do.
isulate the doors?
try and put insulation on all panels?
 
Old Mar 3, 2006 | 08:27 AM
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All of that should help a little, but would be one heck of a project to install. Not to mention the added weight.

Most of the heat enters through the windows. You can tint the side windows to the max legal limit, but you can't do anything about the windshield. To keep the vehicle cooler, try one of those windshield shades and see how that goes.

A free option would be to park in the shade or so the vehicle is in the shade when you come back out after work.
 
 
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