Legal Limits/Issues: Tinting the front windshield

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Legal Limits/Issues: Tinting the front windshield

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I want to replace my front windshield. Is there a common legal limit or law that inhibits/prevents front windshields from being tinted?

Let me be more specific. I don't want the windshield DARK, I want it to be somewhat anti-glare or slightly reflective. Just the tiniest of anti-glare would do miracles for both the sun reflecting on the shiny dash, and also just the tiniest of reflective film would keep the cabin significantly cooler.

I've noticed there are a significant amount of vehicles that seems to have some type of darker film or coating.

Can anyone elaborate on what the exact limits/rules are?
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you might get away with it if you're sensitive to the sun (doctor prescription) Most windshields come with blue/dark stripe on top of them.
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Re: Legal Limits/Issues: Tinting the front windshield

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Most front windshields come fron the factory with a degree of tint, which is determined by the regulations for that time. If you look at the corner of the windshield, most have an incription. In that inscription you'll read "Transparency: XX%", in which "XX" will be the minimum transparency allowed by law at the time. Other than that, the tiniest amount of extra tint will land you, to my knowledge, in court.
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Re: Legal Limits/Issues: Tinting the front windshield

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you should look up the code for your state online and it will tell you what is actually allowed. At that point you can choose what you want to do and how much risk you are willing to take. It seems if the whole windshield was coated with 75% or 50% that would do the trick for you. I have known people that will do 5% on all the other windows and 35% on the front and that is VERY dark but very cool 8)

Instead of tinting the entire windshield, I prefer a larger strip across the top (just as illegal). In Oregon, the strip can be 6 inches...
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Re: Legal Limits/Issues: Tinting the front windshield

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speaking of tinting issues, I have 2 questions:

1. What do you think of this:

http://www.berksweb.com/users/dmv/tint/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

2. What do you guys recommend in terms of tinting? Is 50% good? I was thinking 50% on the sides and back, and a strip on the windshield.
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