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Hey there! Tinting your car windows can be a great way to add some style and privacy, but it’s important to make sure you stay within the legal limits. Depending on where you live, the laws regarding window tint can vary significantly. So, if you’re thinking about getting your windows tinted, do your research first - otherwise you could be in for a nasty surprise!

Hey, if you’re in California, you gotta know the window tinting laws. Basically, your windshield can’t be tinted on the top 4 inches. Your front side windows have to let in at least 70% of light. But for your back side windows and rear window, you can go as dark as you want!

  • Must not be more than 50% reflective: Tint that is more than 50% reflective is illegal and can result in a ticket.

  • Must not be darker than the factory tint: Factory tint is the amount of tint that was applied to the windows when the car was manufactured. Any tint darker than this is illegal and can result in a ticket.

  • Must have a sticker indicating legal status: All legally installed tints must have a sticker indicating that it meets all legal requirements, such as darkness level, reflectivity, etc.

  • Must meet state regulations: Each state has its own regulations regarding window tinting, so make sure to check your local laws before installing any window tints.

Legal tint is a type of window tint that meets the requirements set by state laws. It’s usually darker than what you’d find on a regular car, but it still lets in enough light to be safe. You can get it installed at any auto shop, and it’ll help keep your car cool and protect your skin from UV rays. Plus, it looks pretty cool!