View Poll Results: Tinted Windows? Good or Bad appearance wise
Good
318
98.15%
Bad
6
1.85%
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Tinting Windows
#26
when i install my rollcage, i will probably pull my 5% off the car.
>i voted good to tinting btw<
The way i see it though is the kind of money i'm spending on seats/carpet/shifter/rollcage/belts/steering wheel people wanna see these things at car shows/cruise ins and so on. It's nice to leave the windows up where people can't reach into the car though.
>i voted good to tinting btw<
The way i see it though is the kind of money i'm spending on seats/carpet/shifter/rollcage/belts/steering wheel people wanna see these things at car shows/cruise ins and so on. It's nice to leave the windows up where people can't reach into the car though.
#28
Originally Posted by tim99ws6
when i install my rollcage, i will probably pull my 5% off the car.
>i voted good to tinting btw<
The way i see it though is the kind of money i'm spending on seats/carpet/shifter/rollcage/belts/steering wheel people wanna see these things at car shows/cruise ins and so on. It's nice to leave the windows up where people can't reach into the car though.
>i voted good to tinting btw<
The way i see it though is the kind of money i'm spending on seats/carpet/shifter/rollcage/belts/steering wheel people wanna see these things at car shows/cruise ins and so on. It's nice to leave the windows up where people can't reach into the car though.
#29
I don't know about all states, but if ANYBODY gets their windows tinted, they know what the state law is on window light transmittance to be on the road, and NOT INSPECTION LAWS. For example, in Texas, you can pass a state inspection with 20% tint on your front windows. However, if a cop pulls you over and it's under 25%, you get a ticket. Mine was gauged at 26% in the front and 10% in the back. And it's damn hard to see out of the back window while driving at night because of the angle. I would only recommend getting 10% and higher in the back.