Question: You can window tint your rear windows on your car, but can you window tint the front windows in your car?
Answer: Yes you can window tint the front windows in your car, but they can't be too dark because police can't see who are the passenger and driver in the car. The front windscreen window can be tinted, but the window tint must allow 75% of light to transmit through it. The front side windows can also be tinted, but the window tint must allow 70% of light to be transmitted through it. If you don't follow the percentage on how dark you can tint your front car windows, you will get eventually pulled over by the cops and they will remove the windows tint from your front car windows, without question.
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It is not typically available as a factory-fit option on new cars.It is most commonly offered as an aftermarket product by dealers and independent operators. It is made of polyester and is applied to the inside of the vehicle's windows using an adhesive.
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