It's illegal in all states... I don't know why they would sell it in pre-cut packs.
I'd still do it anyway because it looks AMAZING!
an "illegal tint" ticket will run you anywhere from $126.50 to $213 depending on where you are located.
Not if the tint is letting sufficient light through it to meet certain regulations
Yes about 5-10%
Igot a ticket for illegal tint in north little rock arkansas and advance auto tint in little rock put it in what can i do
5% window tint is legal only on the back windshield. The darkest tint you can have on the passenger compartment windows is 25% which is metered at the time of inspection and if you are stopped by law enforcement. If you are stopped with illegal window tint, Texas DPS troopers will have you remove it yourself, or cut it with a razor and remove it for you.
Front windows tint is illegal is most states in the US. You can though get a permit that allows it with a prescription from a doctor saying you have sensitive eyes. See the website http://home.pcisys.net/~bpc/auto_law/tint/ for a listing of what is legal in each state. A front or rear window tint is illegal in some of the states in the United States. Such states include Chicago, New York and Massachusetts.
It is illegal to have any material or covering on the headlight lens that alters the original design and color of the light emitted. Tinting headlights in Washington may reduce visibility and be considered a safety hazard, leading to potential fines and citations.
Illegal is illegal, period. Contrary to what some seem to think, the law applies to police officers, as well.
That depends on where you live. Tinted windows are illegal in some states.
Illegal tint.
The laws regarding window tint darkness vary by state and country, but generally, tint that allows less than 70-90% of light transmission is considered illegal. It is always best to check with your local laws to ensure compliance.
I would as I would not want to receive a ticket. Also there is a safety hazard with too dark tint especially at night. I never tint darker than what the law allows.