Yes, your front window can be tinted but cannot go over a certain tint percantage according to state laws.
The front windshield of your vehicle can be darkened, or tinted. However, there are limitations to how dark it can be tinted. There is no specific law that says it can be only tinted 15%, but it is recomended to only tint the windshield 25%. http://www.carinsuranceexplained.com/car_insurance_explained/window_tints_window_tinting.htm
I actually got my front windows tinted today... According to the guy that tinted them, the back windows are 17%... He did my front windows with a 20% and they match perfectly! I'd say they are between 17-20% for the back windows.
Yes, it is legal for a car to have tinted windows, but the driver and passenger windows cannot be fully tinted, neither can the windshield, or back window.
$90 per window. If the officer is nice he will give you one ticket. If not you could end up with one ticket per tinted window.
Yes, they most certainly do. There is also clear window tint for the front windshield that will reduce the amount of heat entering the vehicle.
The laws for tinted windows vary depending on where you live, but tinted window colors are usually black or silver. You may also choose to get your windows tinted other colors as well, but they are not as common.
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Window tinting can vary in New Jersey. Some places are around 100 dollars. Most places charge 300-400 dollars. Only the rear area can be tinted in a vehicle. No tint is allowed on the front.
You can get your windows tinted red if you like, and there are window films available that can do this for you.
A clear piece of glass would reflect light better than a tinted window because it has a smoother surface that allows for more efficient reflection of light. Tinted windows can absorb or reduce the amount of light that passes through them, leading to less reflection compared to clear glass.
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Check Bestop and other aftermarket Jeep top makers. I've seen tinted window tops in catalogs.