WINDSHEILD TINTING
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WINDSHEILD TINTING
so i've seen a few people on here do it. theres a badass s10 running around town, and his windsheild is deff tinted. you guys are talking me into it! lol. i've read up with some people doing 40%, 38, 35 and even 32. my trucks already pretty dark, 5 on the back and sides, and then a 2.5 sun strip. which i'm also wondering if i can have it done over the sun strip, dont see why it wont bother any thing, and i'd like to keep it. but you guys help me out! fill me in with your pics, preferably a couple at night looking out of the windsheild, i want to see how dark it is during the night. and also, know any company or such to look out for who do this? i'm in crestview FL if that helps any.
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a tint ticket in FL is a "fix-it" ticket, same with burnt out bulbs etc. so if you DO get busted post-tinting itll be for 100+ dollars, just have it removed (or remove it) and you dont have to pay anything.
90% chance you WONT get pulled over so in FL sun and heat id say it worth the risk
90% chance you WONT get pulled over so in FL sun and heat id say it worth the risk
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It would have to be for Medical reasons..i'm sure. IWFA regulations say NO Window Tint shall be allowed to cover the full Windshield/Wind screen.
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§ 31-23.3-2 Windshields and windows obscured by nontransparent materials.
No person shall own and operate any motor vehicle upon any public
highway, road or street with nontransparent or sunscreen material,
window application, reflective film or nonreflective film used in any
way to cover or treat the front windshield, the side windows immediately
adjacent to the right and left of the operator's seat, the side windows
immediately to the rear of the operator's seat and the front passenger
seat and the rear window unless said vehicle meets one of the criteria
set forth in § 31-23.3-3.
No person shall own and operate any motor vehicle upon any public
highway, road or street with nontransparent or sunscreen material,
window application, reflective film or nonreflective film used in any
way to cover or treat the front windshield, the side windows immediately
adjacent to the right and left of the operator's seat, the side windows
immediately to the rear of the operator's seat and the front passenger
seat and the rear window unless said vehicle meets one of the criteria
set forth in § 31-23.3-3.
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You are correct sir! I had a welding accident and left my left eye with some pretty severe corneal abrasions, also left me with photo sensitivity (sensitive to light) I had 5% but not legally i can go to 20 but that's it.
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