I don't know, maybe it's just me, but I wouldn't touch the tint on my windows IF and WHEN I get my EB SRT-4. I want people to be able to see whose behind the wheel. I almost had my 04 Black SXT tinted down, but in Ohio, as the chart shows, we can oly drop down to 50% tint, thats NOTHING, it's almost a waste of money. I guess having lack of tint gives the car depth to me because you're able to see more. But in Ohio we're lucky to see the sun maybe 6 months of the year so we really are in no need of deep tint. Ohio is one of the most cloudy states in the US about 80% of the year.
I disagree that 50% isn't worth it. VA requires 50 on the front windows, and 35 on the back windows, with 35 on the rear windshield:
Stock:
VA Legal Tint:
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IMO it looks good, and actually does help on the reduction of sun/glare, soooo.. I'd still get it if I were you. Just my $.02
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Windshield Non-reflective tint is allowed on the top 6 inches of the windshield.
Front Side Windows Must allow more than 35% of light in.
Back Side Windows Must allow more than 35% of light in.
Rear Window Must allow more than 35% of light in.
im going 30 all around (no windshield)
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I'll admit I have a little rice in my blood, but come on people there is a line to be drawn!!!!
What about some sort of UV tint like yellow or something in the front? I have a lot of vision problems with light sensitivity and could get a prescription if they still allow that in MI.
i know in the state of ct its 35% + or - 3% on both front and back side windows and if you have a passenger side mirror the back window can be pretty much painted black. i know this is a definite because i had to go to dmv to have my tints tested and i now have nice little stickers on all 4 doors sayin they are legal..
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