I went to a tint shop and asked them to tint all my windows at 20%. Little did I know, they took "all" quite literally, even tinting the windshield. At first, I didn't think it looked half bad. But a few days later, I had to do a quick nighttime drive around 9pm. Well, that turned out to be a bit of a disaster. I barely made it a few yards before I had to turn back. I was practically driving blind.
Yeah really..wish they hadn't stooped so low as to trying a "sexy/washed up female co-stars"..but in hindsight maybe it was exactly what they wanted...
@@chris90sk I don't think it's still in production, I'm referring to how these these 90's clips have Suzanne Sommers & whoever the black haired lady is as co-hosts.
tint has become lighter in australia. i had a 1996 car with dark tint, and i was allowed to use it cause it was made before the later laws where tints had to be lighter.
I had dark tints on the side and at night I couldn't see out, had to roll the window down. On the front window this would be impossible to drive at night.
This is pretty similar to the typical tint people use in the Philippines for their car. Our windshield is tinted almost as dark and the side window is so dark, we often have to open it at night.
Tinted windows keep the sun \ heat down, and they look cool. They also keeps the cops from seeing you're not wearing your seatbelt. If you can't get your car inspected, because of dark tint. Pull the power window fuse with your windows down. They can't refuse to pass the inspection, because of mechanical issues. Or, you can find (just the glass) and stick it in your window slot, where they have to test the wind that will pass inspection.😎 Go to any salvage lot, then buy the window that fits your vehicle. Keep it for future inspections.
Anything that comes on a car from factory does have to be in good working order to pass inspection. No inspector is going to risk losing their license to inspect and their livelihood by passing a vehicle with inoperable windows or illegal tint.
Hubby bought a car. We got pulled over and in trouble because a cop said our tint was to dark. He pulled out a supposed machine that could read the tint. He asked if we're running drugs or alcohol and shined a flashlight in and through the back.... during daytime. The car was bought like that we explained. We were kids who had just been to fleamarkets and video game stores. He had a tea and I had a lemonade. Weren't even hoped up on caffeinated sodyy popsss. Illegal to over tint I learned. But for real every caf now looks as dark as his did.
It’s not a supposed machine, here in Ontario Canada it has become a mandatory part of a safety inspection process for cars after I think 2018. I bought one of these tint readers , it sits in the back of a drawer of my toolbox. Never seen the light of day or tested tint. Now that I’m retired that’s where it will stay.