New IS250 Tint??
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New IS250 Tint??
So I have new IS250 and want to get tint. its White with the black leather interior so im guessing i dont have to go too dark, i was think 30-35? But people tell me to go 20, not sure. What do you think??
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Probably you can go 35%.
Had a look at the tint laws, but I'm not sure what PA is. One said it's illegal since VLT needs to be 70% which pretty much means the factory tint.
Another saids here looking at the DMV about the sunscreen sheet.
http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/pdotforms...ets/fs-sun.pdf
Had a look at the tint laws, but I'm not sure what PA is. One said it's illegal since VLT needs to be 70% which pretty much means the factory tint.
Another saids here looking at the DMV about the sunscreen sheet.
http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/pdotforms...ets/fs-sun.pdf
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Depends on what's legai where you live! 20% is about as dark as I'd go. At night, the darker you go, the harder it is to see out. I know people with 5% and 10% on back windows and you can hardly see a thing. 20% should be okay and keep those black leather seats a little cooler in the summer and still allow for good visibility, so long as it's legal! Whatever the legal limit is, do that. It would suck to go darker, get busted and then have to pay a ticket and to re-tint
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I'd say 20% - I have always had illegal tint and have never had an issue. In Illinois they can't pull you over just for your window tint, they have to pull you over for a moving violation, and can then check your tint and give you a ticket. So if you do not give them a reason to pull you over - you're all good! So just drive smart and not like a d*** - that is my outlook
To me 20% is a great balance between being a nice dark look and still being plenty visible at night. People can't see in your car easily (typically just your shadow), but you can still see out just fine. Really enhances the look of any car.
You can see in the pic that you can make out the outline of the passenger seat, but through the drivers side you can see out of the tint very well. Now obviously this is in bright daylight, but it is totally manageable at night as well if you live in a city that is well lit.
To me 20% is a great balance between being a nice dark look and still being plenty visible at night. People can't see in your car easily (typically just your shadow), but you can still see out just fine. Really enhances the look of any car.
You can see in the pic that you can make out the outline of the passenger seat, but through the drivers side you can see out of the tint very well. Now obviously this is in bright daylight, but it is totally manageable at night as well if you live in a city that is well lit.
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See the 20% looks great in that pic above, but in some other posts i saw, 20 looked too dark, I had 40 or 35 on my Camry and i looked at it and its too light. My dads avalon has 20 and it looks great, but on my friends wrx it looks too dark. i wish i could try it out and see how they look on the car.
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See the 20% looks great in that pic above, but in some other posts i saw, 20 looked too dark, I had 40 or 35 on my Camry and i looked at it and its too light. My dads avalon has 20 and it looks great, but on my friends wrx it looks too dark. i wish i could try it out and see how they look on the car.
If you don't do much night driving and/or you are on well lit streets 20% will be perfectly fine.
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I went with 35% all around. I had 20% to start but found it difficult to see out the back when parking. 35 is dark enough to block out the sun and look good but not so dark to attract additional unwanted attention. The pic below is with 35 (nothing on front windshield).
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Yea see i do drive alot at night and dont want to get attentions for cops really with it so if 20 is a pain when ill go with 30 but see in the pic above, 35 looks light to me.
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I'd say 20% - I have always had illegal tint and have never had an issue. In Illinois they can't pull you over just for your window tint, they have to pull you over for a moving violation, and can then check your tint and give you a ticket. So if you do not give them a reason to pull you over - you're all good! So just drive smart and not like a d*** - that is my outlook
To me 20% is a great balance between being a nice dark look and still being plenty visible at night. People can't see in your car easily (typically just your shadow), but you can still see out just fine. Really enhances the look of any car.
You can see in the pic that you can make out the outline of the passenger seat, but through the drivers side you can see out of the tint very well. Now obviously this is in bright daylight, but it is totally manageable at night as well if you live in a city that is well lit.
To me 20% is a great balance between being a nice dark look and still being plenty visible at night. People can't see in your car easily (typically just your shadow), but you can still see out just fine. Really enhances the look of any car.
You can see in the pic that you can make out the outline of the passenger seat, but through the drivers side you can see out of the tint very well. Now obviously this is in bright daylight, but it is totally manageable at night as well if you live in a city that is well lit.