Inspection Tint Friendly in Tyler?
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Inspection Tint Friendly in Tyler?
anyone know of a place that will inspect a car that is 1 shade to dark on the tint? everything else works, tires are good, etc. just the tint is a little to dark on the meter..........
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I've been told to simply wait till a nice sunny day with good temps and roll the windows down and leave em down when they inspect it. I was told (by law) they cannot roll them up. Had my truck done this way in the past and had no issues, but the new truck complies...so I haven't had a problem lately.
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I've been told to simply wait till a nice sunny day with good temps and roll the windows down and leave em down when they inspect it. I was told (by law) they cannot roll them up. Had my truck done this way in the past and had no issues, but the new truck complies...so I haven't had a problem lately.
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I've been told to simply wait till a nice sunny day with good temps and roll the windows down and leave em down when they inspect it. I was told (by law) they cannot roll them up. Had my truck done this way in the past and had no issues, but the new truck complies...so I haven't had a problem lately.
Still know of any good places in Tyler? Brother just moved there and needs to get his car inspected