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Re: Tinted windows

Post by weirdfish » Fri Feb 24, 2012 4:51 pm

[quote=""PhilT""]Yeah, its rated in %ages. You want a 20%, that'll be dark enough and a similar level to OEM privacy glass.

Just for info you can't (or shouldn't) tint anything in front of the B pillar, but many people do.[/quote]

I thought the law stated that you can as long as it lets in 70% light. ( stand to be corrected ).

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Re: Tinted windows

Post by Raj » Fri Feb 24, 2012 10:14 pm

The percentage is visible light transmission so the lower the percentage the darker the tint.

So 20% only allows 20% of the light through. 35% (or really 50%) is more OE sun protection glass.

You are correct Steve that the law currently states 70% on the fronts. As most standard manufactured glass is just above this, any added tints takes it over this (hence no tints before the B pillar).
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Re: Tinted windows

Post by jaynana » Fri Feb 24, 2012 11:53 pm

plus, the tinted polythene gets scratched with the window up/down movement (its not as hard-wearing as glass itself) which also reduces light passing through, so even if u had 70% light passing through at the start it deteriorates with time and you can be breaking the law without even knowing it.
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