I'm Tinted!
#21
Re: I'm Tinted!
Don't worry about the ticket if 35% is legal...you can be assured the officer will have a tester with him...once he sees that it is legal...he will let you go...the reason I mentioned the 50% is for night driving...I have found that the darker tints often have a reflection from equipment inside the car and it makes it a little difficult to see out...just my opinion though...once you get used to it it's not that big a deal...definately wannna see some pics...
#26
Re: I'm Tinted!
Originally Posted by tiggere
Don't worry about the ticket if 35% is legal...
There was a pic in our local paper a while ago, showing some poor guy scraping off his tinting, while the officer watched.
#27
Re: I'm Tinted!
Originally Posted by WaltPA
Here in PA is it more than just a ticket. You are prohibited from driving the vehicle at all until illegal tinting is removed. That means one of two things; either you have to have it towed to a removal shop, or you have to scrape it off, yourself, while sitting on the side of the road.
There was a pic in our local paper a while ago, showing some poor guy scraping off his tinting, while the officer watched.
There was a pic in our local paper a while ago, showing some poor guy scraping off his tinting, while the officer watched.
P.S. your tint looks great...thanks for the pics
#28
Re: I'm Tinted!
Originally Posted by tiggere
...if 35% is legal
In PA, and most other states, any extra tinting is illegal on the front door windows, as well as the windshield. I see a lot of car pics posted on the 'net with pretty dark tinting obviously on the front door windows (and thus why I mentioned it).
#29
Re: I'm Tinted!
Originally Posted by WaltPA
I think that is the "if" here.
In PA, and most other states, any extra tinting is illegal on the front door windows, as well as the windshield. I see a lot of car pics posted on the 'net with pretty dark tinting obviously on the front door windows (and thus why I mentioned it).
In PA, and most other states, any extra tinting is illegal on the front door windows, as well as the windshield. I see a lot of car pics posted on the 'net with pretty dark tinting obviously on the front door windows (and thus why I mentioned it).