Window tint; how dark to go
So I am planning to sleep in my small wagon some this winter and I am going to have a local pro tint my rear windows (The front 3 will be left Factory). He will go as low as 5% on the rear. Seems legal and he offers certification for inspection. http://www.tinting-laws.com/maine/
Will be using the window aluminum bubble insulation. Giving thought to wrapping it with cloth. So dark seems much better for stealth sleeping.
Installer says so long as it is legal in the vehicles licensed state, it is legal in other states. Any word on the street in your neck of the woods on this? Also I am crossing in to Canada. Assume it is not a problem there, but do not know.
I have never driven a tinted vehicle outside of a rental so I do not know how dark tinting changes the inside. Looks cool from the outside.
Window tint; how dark to go
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Originally Posted by
bfree
20% all around is a good balance of darkness vs. night visibility. I've been happy with it. I'll roll down the window occasionally if needing to back out of a tight driveway at night (don't have one of them fancy cameras)
Ditto. 20% is just right. Still keeps prying eyes out of the car, but not so dark you have much trouble looking out.
Utah, like many states has Front window limits. I believe it's 35-40% which I prefer for visibility