wiiawiwb
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The laws specifically states:
"No person shall operate any motor vehicle upon any public highway, road or street:
(1) the front windshield of which is composed of, covered by or treated with any material which has a light transmittance of less than seventy percent unless such materials are limited to the uppermost six inches of the windshield;"
So, when a meter is put to the window it must allow 70% of the light through. Therefore, if OEM is already blocking 24%-25% on the front windows then the Air 90 would put it above the 30% blocking requirement.
Do I have this wrong?
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I live in a state where the front windows and can not block more than 30% of the light. I have a new Subaru Outback and information from an Outback forum indicates that the factory front windows OEM are a 75%.
Assuming that's true, I could not even use Air 90 on the front windows because that would drop the light transmission blocking above 30%.
Am I correct?
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I am so sorry. The most important thing is that everyone is safe and sound. You will begin the rebuilding process and this dark hour shall pass. Think of it as one door closing and another new door opening.
We here on TD, are are thinking of you and your family and you'll be in our prayers. If there is anything we can do to help just ask away. I am a CPA, and if you have any tax questions, please pm me. I'd be happy to lend a helping hand.
Keep the faith.
Tinting with Air 90
in Window Tinting - General Discussion
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Sorry guys, I didn't copy and paste the part about the front windows in subsection (2). Here it is and it's the same 70 rule:
No person shall operate any motor vehicle upon any public highway, road or street:
(1) the front windshield of which is composed of, covered by or treated with any material which has a light transmittance of less than seventy percent unless such materials are limited to the uppermost six inches of the windshield; or
(2) the sidewings or side windows of which on either side forward of or adjacent to the operator's seat are composed of, covered by or treated with any material which has a light transmittance of less than seventy percent; or