Originally Posted by RadRacer
(Post 225128)
Hmm. Last I checked, you could have your rear window as dark as you like, as long as you have side mirrors. That's what I was told, and why I only got a ticket for my front windows being 10% and not the rear.
Its different with different states. Here in NC, you can have no windows tinted above 35 percent. |
Originally Posted by Phate
(Post 225151)
Be careful with threads this old Rad, it was originally written in 2005.
Its different with different states. Here in NC, you can have no windows tinted above 35 percent. |
There are a lot of people who don't follow the tint laws and think that "its just the cops harrassing them" when they get a ticket. Well its not the cops harrassing them, its doing their job. It is also an officer safety issue. When you walk up to the car, its nice to be able to see in and see what the passengers are doing.
So if you want to tint your windows darker than the legal limit don't bitch when you get a ticket. Same as people who speed- eventually they will get caught, but then they complain they got a ticket for going 15mph over the speed limit. Well what else did you expect??? |
iowa is werid to. you can have like solid black almost on the back. but driver and passenger have to be like 10% or 5%
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10 or 5% is still really low light.
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Yea 5% is basicly limo tint, there is very low visability into that.
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okay maybe not that.....maybe it's like 35%
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Iowa tint laws....
Windshield -Non-reflective tint is allowed along the top of the windshield above the manufacturer's AS-1 line. Front Side Windows -Must allow more than 70% of light in. Back Side Windows -Any darkness can be used. Rear Window -Any darkness can be used So basicly you cant have much tint at all on the front sides, 70% is really light. |
Re: Window Tinting Info
at least you can have front part side shade, myself just got only 4 inches of it . . . . .
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