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Hello Tinters,

 

I just got my tint done from a shop. I am not sure if the job done is acceptable or not. I would like your opinions please. 
 

The shop didn’t do the “full“ back window. By that I mean they didn’t cover the area where the third brake light is. I am not sure if it’s legal reasons or if it’s how you’re supposed to do it like that. 

 

 

 

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Short answer yes that's acceptable. In the vast majority of cases that's done for legal reasons, others for ease of installation or preference. Not being familiar with the laws in your area I can't tell you what the particular case with your vehicle is and that would be a question best answered by your installer. In my area a third brake light cutout isn't required and as such I don't typically utilize one unless requested to by my customer. 

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