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Mar 31, 2015
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kccougar
And inspection places in Utah are now required to use a light meter
to check the tint so it is not likely that you would get away from tinting any darker than the legal limit.
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Car window tinting. Does it make a big difference? How much should it be?
boorad
3/31/15 3:19pm
Do not do it yourself. Relatively inexpensive and
LEHI cougar
3/31/15 3:20pm
If in Utah County, Performance Tint in Orem
Hank Rearden
3/31/15 3:22pm
Utah is nazi on this. They don't allow anything on the front.
Crush4
3/31/15 3:22pm
Unless its changed, they wont allow a very dark tint on the front
Hank Rearden
3/31/15 3:26pm
They allow 43% on front windows, as dark as you want on back.
kccougar
3/31/15 3:43pm
And inspection places in Utah are now required to use a light meter
kccougar
3/31/15 3:46pm
Definitely not DIY. $200 bucks on a sedan and it'll look great for years.
Mexicougazul
3/31/15 3:22pm
I remember when DIY tinting was quite common. And quite ugly to look at.
Left Shark Coug
3/31/15 3:31pm
Do not do it yourself.
kccougar
3/31/15 3:41pm
Ok, so the consensus is that I should try to do it myself
boorad
3/31/15 8:00pm
Yep, and this is what you'll get
Hank Rearden
3/31/15 9:01pm
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