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From: republic, mo

Originally Posted by vital49
Your IMG tags were all messed up. I fixed them for you.
And, this belongs in Your Ride.
And, this belongs in Your Ride.
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From: republic, mo

Originally Posted by thunderhand
is the front glass even legal.. ???
looks really dark to me...
'but nice !
looks really dark to me...
'but nice !
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From: republic, mo

I have not had a problem, once got pulled over in my suv had tinted same, office talked about how dark windows were, I pointed to the 3 cars seat in the back. "No problem then ". He said, so I have 3 kids, so work for now.
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From: West Point, Utah - Village Idiot

I like the tint with the red paint. The front windows probably wouldn't be legal in UT. I think they can't be darker than 38% - that is, they can't block any more than 38% of the light. And the highway patrol drives around with meters so they can check 'em. They're serious about being able to see what'* in your hand when they pull you over.
I can't blame 'em.
I can't blame 'em.
PA Tint lays are horrible. Basically, a car can not be tinted. Of course, it'* a crap shoot if you will actually get pulled over. I know people who have been pulled over many times, and some who never have.
Anyways, the ride looks very nice.
Anyways, the ride looks very nice.
Tint looks great!
It probably helps that you and I live in southern states. Most of them tend to be a little more lenient regarding tint laws. It gets so fleakin' hot with the solar load, especially on our Bonnevilles. They are like greenhouses on wheels with all the glass exposure.
It probably helps that you and I live in southern states. Most of them tend to be a little more lenient regarding tint laws. It gets so fleakin' hot with the solar load, especially on our Bonnevilles. They are like greenhouses on wheels with all the glass exposure.





