Oklahoma window tint laws restrict windshield tint above AS-1 line. Front side windows may have up to 25% light transmission. Back side windows and rear window may have 25% VLT on passenger vehi…
While window tinting might not be as big of deal on side windows, laws vary by state on the degree of tint you can use on your front windshield. The front windshield can have tinting applied, bu…
Windshield: Non-reflective tint is allowed above the manufacturer's AS-1 line. Front Side windows: Must allow more than 35% of light in. Back Side windows: May have any darkness. Rear Window…
Tinting is permitted only along the top 5 inches of the windshield. Side and rear windows may not be covered or treated with tinting that allows a light transmittance of less than 35%. Reflectiv…
Tint darkness for sedans: Windshield: Non-reflective tint is allowed above the manufacturer's AS-1 line or top 5 inches. Front Side windows: Must allow more than 35% of light in. Back Side w…
For side windows or rear windshield, glass tinting that reduces light transmission to less than 32% or increases light reflectance to more than 20% is not permitted. For SUVs, vans and trucks, t…
Tinting is permitted only along the top 5 inches of the windshield. Side and rear windows may not be covered or treated with tinting that allows a light transmittance of less than 35%. Reflectiv…
As we mentioned throughout our site, window tint darkness is measured by the percent of light that passes through your windows, which is called VLT. In the window tinting world we refer to our f…
Car Window Tinting comes in a variety of shades or percentages. Use this car window tinting percentages visual guide to pick your shade. Find information on car window tint laws by state in the …
How to Tint Car Windows . Usually, tinted car windows block the ultraviolet sunlight rays that can harm your skin. They also offer privacy from people looking. No need to pay hundreds of dollars…