Window Tint
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Depends on your state laws. Illinois has a no tint policy…however you can get away with a 30% tint. Personally, I think 30% is the perfect tint for a car, that's what my family's been running for years.
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I have FormulaOne Pinnacle 30% tint all around. It's a ceramic tint which supposedly does not cause electronic interference, and has better heat rejection which was my main purpose.
I'd consider 30% to be medium darkness. You can still see a bit from the outside-in depending on the interior lighting and angle. And you can still see from the inside-out especially at night.
You'll have to check your state's tint laws to see how dark you can go.
I'd consider 30% to be medium darkness. You can still see a bit from the outside-in depending on the interior lighting and angle. And you can still see from the inside-out especially at night.
You'll have to check your state's tint laws to see how dark you can go.
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I'm in Michigan and they have funny laws,"Any darkness can be applied 4 inches from the top of the window." Basically they don't want you to do anything. I had 20% in the past and got pull over once and had to take it off. it was just unlucky case.
Thanks guys. I think I will go with 30% then.
Thanks guys. I think I will go with 30% then.
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Legal Aftermarket Tint Calculation Tidbit: If one is wishing to be legal in a state that permits a specific level of window tint, (particularly if it's checked by a meter as part of vehicle inspection as in MA), you need to factor in the modest 93% tint that Audi already includes in OEM side and rear glass from the factory.
Calculation:
(State's legal tint %) divided by (factory tint %) = (target tint threshold %)
Example. In MA, the legal side and rear tint is 35%
35 / .93 = 37.6%; therefore a 40% tint would remain within the legal threshold. If a 35% tint was used (35 x .93) it would meter at 32.6% which would fail a metered inspection.
Calculation:
(State's legal tint %) divided by (factory tint %) = (target tint threshold %)
Example. In MA, the legal side and rear tint is 35%
35 / .93 = 37.6%; therefore a 40% tint would remain within the legal threshold. If a 35% tint was used (35 x .93) it would meter at 32.6% which would fail a metered inspection.
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As others have noted, the laws vary greatly by state.
I went with Llumar Air Blue 80 given the laws where I live. Provides the heat / UV blocking benefits almost equal to their 30% charcoal tint while staying legal.
I went with Llumar Air Blue 80 given the laws where I live. Provides the heat / UV blocking benefits almost equal to their 30% charcoal tint while staying legal.
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To the OP, I did 35%. Nothing special on my tint that I know of. Works great. I don't get messed with either. My personal theory with 20 years of tinted car driving under me is that luxury sedans don't get messed with as much as 2 doors. Once I stepped into 4 doors, the tickets stopped.
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Laws do vary by state. I wanted to be legal in California for liability/insurance reasons, so I went with Huper Optiks Nano Ceramic 70% (light tint) on the front doors and 30% (medium) on the rear doors and rear windshield. Ask your installer about the films. Some of the older films with metal in them can partially block your GPS. In California, any tint is not legal on the front windshield (except the upper portion), although you can do a clear film. My installer recommended against the front window film as the heat difference would be minimal with a clear film.
I also had a xPEL Ultimate clear bra and upper rear bumper apron done at the same time.
I also had a xPEL Ultimate clear bra and upper rear bumper apron done at the same time.
Last edited by kaorisdad; 04-23-2014 at 09:50 AM.