Those of you that tint your windshields: do you not have state inspection stickers?
Anybody tint it themselves? II’ve got a question about the “dots” that go around the outside of the rear windows.... how did you make it look good!
I tried before but the tint would not stick to the dots and left a silvery ring along where the tint was not attached to the surface, looks terrible, I’ve read you can put a small line of paint or vinyl along where the dots are, anybody have any suggestions?
I would never attempt to tint myself, its a small price to pay for having a professional who does it everyday.
I'm wondering if anyone has taken into consideration the 70% factory tint on the windows when getting tinted to be within legal limits? My state is 35% all around and if I just get 35% all around it will actually be in the 20's I believe and illegal
I got 38% ceramic pinnacle all around. Looks great and the heat rejection is really good.
I have the vw oem sunshade kit in the rear windows and hatch making it appear blacked out in the back. I like it, some don't, my gti is white.
I regret not getting my windshield done in 70 or whatever the lightest this tint goes is. Probably going to go back and have that done.
I'm wondering if anyone has taken into consideration the 70% factory tint on the windows when getting tinted to be within legal limits? My state is 35% all around and if I just get 35% all around it will actually be in the 20's I believe and illegal
Depends how picky the cops are in your area. Here in Wisconsin the front max is 50% and the rear is 35, but people drive around with blacked out windows all the time and never seem to get pulled over.
Not sure about where you live, but you can check with the shops. In my area most will offer an additional "insurance" for 50 bucks for just this issue. They'll detint for the ticket and retint for free, mine also lets me go lighter or darker on the fronts at any time if I want at no additional cost as well.Yea, I’ve been pulled over enough not to risk it. Would suck paying all that money for tint and then get a fix it ticket and pay more to remove.
Not sure about where you live, but you can check with the shops. In my area most will offer an additional "insurance" for 50 bucks for just this issue. They'll detint for the ticket and retint for free, mine also lets me go lighter or darker on the fronts at any time if I want at no additional cost as well.
Ah, out here it's just a fix it ticket. You have to go and have your vehicle looked over by local law enforcement and signed off on. Same as if you had a broken tail light.ehh, that is nice to have for sure but I’d rather not have the ticket on my record, that crap never goes away and available for public to view
Ah, out here it's just a fix it ticket. You have to go and have your vehicle looked over by local law enforcement and signed off on. Same as if you had a broken tail light.
Out here it's the premise they'll stop you on if they think they'll find something else, at least sometimes. Generally for wasting their time they'll give you a fix it ticket and be done.In AZ cops won't give a ticket for illegal tint unless they have stopped you for something else.
Ah, out here it's just a fix it ticket. You have to go and have your vehicle looked over by local law enforcement and signed off on. Same as if you had a broken tail light.
I would never attempt to tint myself, its a small price to pay for having a professional who does it everyday.
I'm wondering if anyone has taken into consideration the 70% factory tint on the windows when getting tinted to be within legal limits? My state is 35% all around and if I just get 35% all around it will actually be in the 20's I believe and illegal