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Hey guys/gals. I am working on ordering a screen protector for our Pacifica. I have ordered screen protectors from Nushield for the past few years and have always been impressed with the quality and customer service. I get the Dayvue ones and they do a great job of reducing the glare and a good job of minimizing finger prints. I sent them the measurement for the Uconnect 8.4 screen and they stated that the 2015 Dodge Challenger 2015 screen size is a match. It's up to you guys if you want to wait for me to get mine to verify the measurements or if you want to order now just put "2017 Chrysler Pacifica" in the comments and they'll give you a 100% money back guarantee. You can use code LED#10% to get a 10% off discount which will help a little. I am not affiliated with them what so ever, just a happy customer. I'm also waiting for them to send me a response about the measurements I sent for the 10" screens behind the front seats. I'll update the thread as I get more info.

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Not sure it will matter, but the Challenger screen is resistive and the Pacifica screen is capacitive. They probably use a material that works with capacitive screens though. Anyone try using the screen with gloves yet?
 

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Not sure it will matter, but the Challenger screen is resistive and the Pacifica screen is capacitive. They probably use a material that works with capacitive screens though. Anyone try using the screen with gloves yet?

It will work since they manufacture the same screen protectors for phones as well and phone screens have been capacitive for a while now.
 

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those who prefer tempered glass can get something that was meant for an iPad and work with that, you'll obviously have some gap on the sides but how often do you really go right to the very end?
 

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Hey guys. They've added the rear screens to their website. You'll find them under Chrysler Pacifica. They come in a set of 2 that's why the price is double at $36.00. The front is screen is under Dodge Challenger 2015. Again these and the ones for the front screen are based off my measurements. They will give you a money back guarantee for both if they don't fit or you can wait until next week when I get mine so I can verify fit. I would recommend it for the rear screens since they developed the radius for the corners off the pictures I sent. The measurements I took with a digital ruler so I know those are accurate. They reduced my measurements by 1MM for inconsistencies with the radius/corners on the rear screens. The front screen is cut at 90 degree angles so that doesn't have the same issues. I'll update the thread again once I get them in. I know these seem new to a lot of you but I've used them on multiple vehicles and really like them. Again no affiliation, just a happy customer and trying to help out fellow owners.
 

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Just got back from vacation and the screen protectors were in the mail box. They come in an envelope with a cardboard liner to protect them from bending. The envelope says DO NOT BEND. I guess they'll be as good as your post man cares to let them be. Mine were in excellent shape. I left all the screen protectors that came from the factory on until I got these as to limit the amount of dust on the screen. I also have a roll of scotch tape handy and a no lint tv screen wipe. I cut a couple of strips of scotch tape on loop them on themselves with adhesive side facing out. the tape will do a great job of removing lint/dust from the screen. It also comes in handy if you miss a spot and have to pull back a side of the screen protector and get under to remove the lint. It is important to have a lint/dust free surface because if you leave any lint it will show and leave an air pocket around the lint making it even more noticeable. The screen protector comes with peel off plastic on both sides and is numbered 1 and 2. The side with 1 is the one you peel off first and apply to the screen. Do not take off side 2 until you are completely happy with your install. when applying the protector, use the tv cloth to press out any air bubbles. This is a first but none of the plastic from the side 2 would come up with the attached tab. I had to use my nail to scrape it back a bit and then peel it off. This is the first time this has happened to me and I've purchased a lot of screen of protectors from nushield. The fit came out really well on the front screen and the seat back screens. The radius on the seatback screens is a little agressive but it isn't really noticeable unless you're looking for it. I overexposed all the pics I attached so everyone can see where the screen protectors end in relation to the actual screen. I am really happy with the way they turned out. Let me know if you all have any questions.
 

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that seems a lot of glare, did u take a pic before you put it on for comparison on the same orientation of the camera?
I did not. I went from the protector it had on from the factory to this one. The glare is from overexposure on the camera to show the details of the edge of the film. I just went to the car wash with sunroof shade open and no issues at all with glare. These screen protectors actually cut down on glare. I also forgot to mention that there are no issues whatsoever with the touchscreen. Let me know if you have any other questions.
 

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Just got back from vacation and the screen protectors were in the mail box. They come in an envelope with a cardboard liner to protect them from bending. The envelope says DO NOT BEND. I guess they'll be as good as your post man cares to let them be. Mine were in excellent shape. I left all the screen protectors that came from the factory on until I got these as to limit the amount of dust on the screen. I also have a roll of scotch tape handy and a no lint tv screen wipe. I cut a couple of strips of scotch tape on loop them on themselves with adhesive side facing out. the tape will do a great job of removing lint/dust from the screen. It also comes in handy if you miss a spot and have to pull back a side of the screen protector and get under to remove the lint. It is important to have a lint/dust free surface because if you leave any lint it will show and leave an air pocket around the lint making it even more noticeable. The screen protector comes with peel off plastic on both sides and is numbered 1 and 2. The side with 1 is the one you peel off first and apply to the screen. Do not take off side 2 until you are completely happy with your install. when applying the protector, use the tv cloth to press out any air bubbles. This is a first but none of the plastic from the side 2 would come up with the attached tab. I had to use my nail to scrape it back a bit and then peel it off. This is the first time this has happened to me and I've purchased a lot of screen of protectors from nushield. The fit came out really well on the front screen and the seat back screens. The radius on the seatback screens is a little agressive but it isn't really noticeable unless you're looking for it. I overexposed all the pics I attached so everyone can see where the screen protectors end in relation to the actual screen. I am really happy with the way they turned out. Let me know if you all have any questions.
irpilot, thank you for this information. I was starting to do some research on screen protectors, but I read your thread first and saved myself some work. I'll be ordering them soon as my van is scheduled to be delivered in 3-4 weeks and I want to be ready to install the screen protectors before I get a chance to scratch anything. Much appreciated!
 
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irpilot, thank you for this information. I was starting to do some research on screen protectors, but I read your thread first and saved myself some work. I'll be ordering them soon as my van is scheduled to be delivered in 3-4 weeks and I want to be ready to install the screen protectors before I get a chance to scratch anything. Much appreciated!
You're welcome!

They are a great company. sent them an email this morning about the radius and fit of the protectors for the rear screens and this is the response I received.

"We have adjusted the size to be one mm larger in each direction. We’ve also changed the radius corners to 0.125”. Production has been notified of your comment about the mask. We now use a laser cutter to have precise parts but this can melt the mask onto the film during cutting. Packing is supposed to check each film to prevent the mask from pulling away from the tag.

We’ll send out two corrected films for testing. Please keep the old films in place to minimize dust pickup.

Thanks for your help!

NuShield Customer Support"
 

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Guess I should order! So now they are producing them?

They are. You should be all set to order them. Keep in mind that the screen protector for the Uconnect up front is still under the dodge category I mentioned in the first post. The rear screen ones are under our vehicle and come in a pack of 2.
 

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You scared me about catching lint or dust when installing! UUUHHHGGG

If you keep the plastic protector that came on the screens on until your protectors come in it will be super easy. If I can do it...:grin2:
 

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If you keep the plastic protector that came on the screens on until your protectors come in it will be super easy. If I can do it...:grin2:
I installed my screen protectors this past weekend and they fit perfectly. Very easy to install and look great also.

I would definitely recommend Nushield for anyone who wants to add screen protectors to their vehicle.
 
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