2010 Dodge Ram 2500/3500 Cab Chassis — Precut Ceramic Window Tint
DIY · sold by the piece · ships from Canada
One piece per order.
Pick the window you need from the list. The price shown is for that single piece. Tinting the whole car? Add each window separately — most people buy seven.

Pick your windows — click one to preview its film
Will this fit my 2010 Dodge Ram 2500/3500 Cab Chassis?
Yes — this pattern is cut for your exact vehicle, not a generic template stretched to fit. Sunroof, spoiler-mounted wiper, third-brake-light cutout: the pattern accounts for it. Every piece comes off a plotter running your car's factory glass geometry.
What film is this?
Nano-ceramic. No metal, no dye. 99% UV blocked. No signal interference — GPS, cellular, radio and keyless entry are unaffected. Will not fade purple. Available in 5%, 20%, 35% and 50% VLT.
How hard is this to install?
One window: 20–40 minutes. Whole car: 2–4 hours. You need a spray bottle, a squeegee, and a heat gun for the curved back glass. That's it — no blade goes near your car, because the cutting is already done. Hardest piece: the back glass. It's curved, so the film has to be heat-shrunk to conform. Do your door windows first and get your technique down before you attempt it.
What if I ruin a piece?
We replace it. Free. Tell us which piece — that's the entire process. No photo, no form, no return. One free replacement per piece, within 90 days. Everyone creases their first back glass. It's not a defect, it's a rite of passage. You are not out $70 because of it.
What shade is legal in Canada?
On rear windows: any shade, in most provinces, as long as both side mirrors work. On front side windows: almost certainly nothing. Most provinces require 70% VLT or higher — and factory glass already sits at 70–85%, so adding any film pushes you under. Our advice: tint the rear, leave the fronts factory. You get the heat rejection and the privacy without the ticket. Read the full breakdown by province →
Shipping
Free across Canada over $99. $12 flat below that. Ships from within Canada — no customs, no brokerage, no border delay.