window tint & new mod pics
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#7
It does look good
Your lucky thats the legal limit there in NJ.(hope you dont drive in new york often)... in new york 70% is the limit for driver and passenger windows....(window tint is rated in transparency percentage the lower the # the darker)
they give you a ticket and sometimes make you peel it off on the spot if they want to give you a hard time...
Your lucky thats the legal limit there in NJ.(hope you dont drive in new york often)... in new york 70% is the limit for driver and passenger windows....(window tint is rated in transparency percentage the lower the # the darker)
they give you a ticket and sometimes make you peel it off on the spot if they want to give you a hard time...
Last edited by Augiedoggy; 01-14-2010 at 02:36 PM.
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It does look good
Your lucky thats the legal limit there in NJ.(hope you dont drive in new york often)... in new york 70% is the limit for driver and passenger windows....(window tint is rated in transparency percentage the lower the # the darker)
they give you a ticket and sometimes make you peel it off on the spot if they want to give you a hard time...
Your lucky thats the legal limit there in NJ.(hope you dont drive in new york often)... in new york 70% is the limit for driver and passenger windows....(window tint is rated in transparency percentage the lower the # the darker)
they give you a ticket and sometimes make you peel it off on the spot if they want to give you a hard time...
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hmm my bumper inserts you didnt need to and I was just going by the three first coinciding results when I googled "legal tint level in NJ" I new it was 70% in ny for passenger and driver window and was curious.
my inserts were from ebay was like 110 shipping for all /stainless hollow tubing welded together...I did have to cut a couple small holes in the honeycomb (aftermarket replacement grill) to get everything to fit and line up)
my inserts were from ebay was like 110 shipping for all /stainless hollow tubing welded together...I did have to cut a couple small holes in the honeycomb (aftermarket replacement grill) to get everything to fit and line up)
Last edited by Augiedoggy; 01-14-2010 at 04:06 PM.