20 Percent Tint On Top Of 35

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What Percent Tint? Discussion in '2015 Dodge Charger Forum' started by HSxPunisher, May 6, 2015. I did 20% all the way around with a 5% strip across the top of the windshield. The autodim mirror still works fine. I have 35% on the sides and 20% on the rear and ALL black interior. It looks darker than it really is. The 20 percent tint is what I have in common with the two cars see. Last time I added 20 over 35, this time I have 20. I know that 20+35 was too. How Much Can I Tint My Windows Legally? And 35 percent for the rear passenger or side windows and the back window. That means the front windows will allow more light through the window tint than the rear windows, though the difference in appearance is minor. Skyrim finishing moves mod. A windshield 'shade band' is a band of window tint film extending down from the.

  1. 30 Window Tint
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I've got two layers of 15% on my front windows and one layer of 15% over the factory 18% in the rear (I think it's either 17% or 18% but we'll say 18%). My windows match perfectly - the front is actually a tiny bit darker when viewed from the inside but all the light coming in the front windshield makes it look identical when viewed from the outside.What I'm getting at is that I don't think another layer of 20% is going to match the fronts/rears unless your truck did not have factory tint in the rear. It will be closer and look a lot better though. If you put 5% over the factory 18% in the rear it only makes sense that you'll have to put 5% over the 20% in the front to get them really close. I hate for my windows to be mismatched so I always go through this when tinting the windows on a new vehicle.

30 Window Tint

Only 20% of the light is being let in, so if you add another layer over that you get.2 x.2 =.04, so about 4%. But, why would you want windows that dark? I just removed the 20% from my front windows and had 35% installed.

(The legal limit in MN is 50%.) With the 20% tint I had to roll my windows down in the dark sometimes just to see.Speaking for myself. I like my windows fairly dark and rolling down my windows to see something isn't an issue for me.

It's one of those things where you've got to really weigh the pros/cons - for me the look during the day out weighs the inability to see 100% out of my side windows at night. The only time I have to roll down my windows is at night when backing out of a parking spot. Yea, it did.the second day I owned my truck i took it to get tinted and the shop that did it said they were gonna take off the factory tint so it would look cleaner and in case the factory tint bubbled up it wouldnt damage it so i said okay(they stripped it for free) but since it was a shop that did it they had to tint my windows 'legally' 20% up front 5% rear NM lawsThat's odd. I thought factory tint (or privacy tint according to Ford) was always a part of the glass and not a film applied to the glass.Anyways if your rear windows are tinted a total of 5% then another layer of 20% in the front should match them up pretty close.