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Old 06-14-2004, 03:15 PM   #7 (permalink)
Sting2114
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Originally Posted by midwestrc
Does anyone know what is legal and what isnt legal as far as tint % goes? I am looking to have it done and am wondering how far you can go before attracting Johhny Law?!

That actually varies state to state, in some cases even, model year. For example, I had a car that was a 1991 model year car, that I bought in 97 or so in New York State. Well, in NY, the limit is somewhere near 30% I believe, I'm not for sure and here's why: The car already had super dark tints when I bought it. Under NY state law, if the car you own is a 1991 or earlier model, if you can prove the tints were there (I could be wrong on this last part) factory/dealer, than you can get away with darker tints. Well, I lived there long enough and dealt with enough police to know, they'll never try to make you prove it and they won't even ask you about them. Although on my friend's 98 Olds, he got pulled over for having too dark of tints and thus had to remove them as well as got a ticket.

In Kentucky, I had the same car and there was a break in. The windows had to all be re-tinted to look right and match up. Well in Kentucky, they forced me to get I believe 35% (almost pointless to even get tints at that point). But, in the rear windows, you could have (I didn't know this until after the fact) 5%. So if you have a 4 door car (like the 300C), you could get the rear passager windows and rear window, all tinted to 5% (otherwise known in some cases as "limo tint").

Now each state is different, so don't go on what works in another state and use it. If I were you, I'd find a local tinter (or anyone who does tint in your state thats within your county, because I'm sure it varies possibly county to county) and ask them what is the legal limit. Hell, drive to your local police department and ask, I'm sure they'll gladly give you the answer. After all, your not attempting to break the law! They're not gonna be mad at you for that or arrest you for asking. Don't get the info off the web, cause you don't know if laws/rules have changed since.
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