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Mr Impulsive
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Perth NOR.
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I've searched and found quote a few threads on window tints and less than 35% is illegal etc etc.
What I want to know is which windows does this affect? Is it a blanket statement for all windows? On my EL my theory is to have the back window and the rear passenger windows as dark as I can and have the front windows done at the legal 35%. What I would like to know and I probably will go and ask the local cops if I can't find out here is if that is legal. I will also contact my insurance company to find out if I'm still covered if I do that. My reason for the back window is that it doesn't affect you because you can't do anything about whats directly behind you. I can still see using my door mirrors through 35% tint on the front on things further behind me. Same thoughts for the rear passenger windows. Your thoughts/facts/opinions?
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