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If 35% is the legal limit the whole way around, how come the manufacturers office privacy glass packs from the factory? For sure those packs aren't 35%.
Cheers,
Trent
AM? Pfffffffft I never said I cared about AM. People still listen to AM? I couldn't give a stuff about AM. The antennas that matter are NOT in the window and tint WON'T affect them.
If 35% is the legal limit the whole way around, how come the manufacturers office privacy glass packs from the factory? For sure those packs aren't 35%.
Cheers,
Trent
Not sure about privacy glass, but for commercials you can have darker than 35% on rear windows and windows in cargo area. Or advertising... or whatever you like really.
I reckon factory offered options have to cover some new ADR's about "privacy glass" but these may not necessarily be the same standards as for aftermarket tinting - theres not really any reason for the aftermarket tinting legalities to be either particularly sensible, nor the same as ADR's, I reckon
Privacy glass is ghey if it doesn't block out much UVA anyway, who would bother tinting over it as they think it's already tinted. Two tone tint really doesn't look good like you see on some cars.
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