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    Quote Originally Posted by Islandguy85 View Post
    I used sunstoppers in mt p


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    Have been using them for a few years now. They do good work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Islandguy85 View Post
    I used sunstoppers in mt p on my f150 told them to go as dark as what is legal on all windows except went a but lighter on the windshield. This it the 4th time I have done this I will have tinted windshield from here on out. Ceramic tint.
    I back with rear camera and mirrors.

    According to them there is some kind of work around on the rear windows of a truck being allowed to be darker because that is equivalent to a rear trunk in an suv or something. Thats just what they told me and they have been around awhile.


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    You can have the back windows and back glass on a truck as dark as you want. 27% is legal for the fronts and nothing on the windshield below the AS1 line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Easy E View Post
    20 all the way around with 50 on the windshield. Get ceramic regardless of what you go with.
    This is exactly what I have. 20% all the way around and 50 on entire front windshield. I won’t own a vehicle with anything else. Tint is ceramic.

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    Also, back windows are tempered glass, not tinted. They do not protect from UV rays and heat as they are. Tint the back windows, especially if you have kids back there.
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