I'm assuming this isn't a factory tint (+ removal)
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No, not factory. Tint jobs are not permanent. All you need is a razor blade, and you can peel it all off. (Most tint shops are going to charge about $5.00 a window to remove it) So, yes you can go to a shop and have different % film installed. Personally, I would either go no tint, or use 20% or below. I don't think that a legal 35% is worth it's cost.
You don't have listed where your from, but here is a link that will show you state by state what is legal and what isn't. http://tintlaws.com/
Now, if it had been a factory tint, that is permanent. That is usually one of two things. 1. Either film applied between two layers of glass. 2. An actual color applied to the glass during manufacturing.
You don't have listed where your from, but here is a link that will show you state by state what is legal and what isn't. http://tintlaws.com/
Now, if it had been a factory tint, that is permanent. That is usually one of two things. 1. Either film applied between two layers of glass. 2. An actual color applied to the glass during manufacturing.
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It all depends on how the light is hitting it. Most consider 5% to be a "limo" tint. Look at my sig pic. That is 5% all the way around. Sometimes you can see right through it, and other times you can't see a damn thing.