wisconsin car club (balts and ions)
ryan, i got my sodering iron and test leads in the truck and btw, this is for you
http://youtube.com/watch?v=-sbqIyeed4g
Sabotage!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks ryan, what an ass!
Thanks ryan, what an ass!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=-sbqIyeed4g
Sabotage!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks ryan, what an ass!
Thanks ryan, what an ass!
Last edited by stripedHEMI766; Sep 21, 2007 at 08:57 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
Were are you getting your tint done? Is there a way you could get a discount if we do both of our cars at the same time? What %age are you going with?
Tyler I may be able to work something out, I dont promise anything as its a cash deal if you know what I mean. I may just go with 35 to be legal, but I would really like to do 20, someone advise me on this.
50% is legal on the front side windows but if you have a perscription you can legally have 35% in the front. I think you can have your back windows as dark as you would like but they need to be 50% in the front unless you have a perscription to be considered legal. If anyone doubts me don't cause I have been pulled over by a state trooper for tint and I now know what the tint laws are.
read this *******!
These laws may not be current and are often enforced differently by different PD's. In all cases, refer to you local authority for enforcement policies, current laws, rules or regulations. Your current state law is the final authority, not this website! The numbers represent the percentage of light transmitted through the tinted glass, so the lower the number, the darker the film allowed. Generally the films are sold as 5%(limo), 20%(dark), 35%(medium), 50%(light).
S.U.V.s often have different regulations, which are not listed here.
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These laws may not be current and are often enforced differently by different PD's. In all cases, refer to you local authority for enforcement policies, current laws, rules or regulations. Your current state law is the final authority, not this website! The numbers represent the percentage of light transmitted through the tinted glass, so the lower the number, the darker the film allowed. Generally the films are sold as 5%(limo), 20%(dark), 35%(medium), 50%(light).
S.U.V.s often have different regulations, which are not listed here.
__________________
read this *******!
These laws may not be current and are often enforced differently by different PD's. In all cases, refer to you local authority for enforcement policies, current laws, rules or regulations. Your current state law is the final authority, not this website! The numbers represent the percentage of light transmitted through the tinted glass, so the lower the number, the darker the film allowed. Generally the films are sold as 5%(limo), 20%(dark), 35%(medium), 50%(light).
S.U.V.s often have different regulations, which are not listed here.
__________________
These laws may not be current and are often enforced differently by different PD's. In all cases, refer to you local authority for enforcement policies, current laws, rules or regulations. Your current state law is the final authority, not this website! The numbers represent the percentage of light transmitted through the tinted glass, so the lower the number, the darker the film allowed. Generally the films are sold as 5%(limo), 20%(dark), 35%(medium), 50%(light).
S.U.V.s often have different regulations, which are not listed here.
__________________
read this *******!
These laws may not be current and are often enforced differently by different PD's. In all cases, refer to you local authority for enforcement policies, current laws, rules or regulations. Your current state law is the final authority, not this website! The numbers represent the percentage of light transmitted through the tinted glass, so the lower the number, the darker the film allowed. Generally the films are sold as 5%(limo), 20%(dark), 35%(medium), 50%(light).
S.U.V.s often have different regulations, which are not listed here.
__________________
These laws may not be current and are often enforced differently by different PD's. In all cases, refer to you local authority for enforcement policies, current laws, rules or regulations. Your current state law is the final authority, not this website! The numbers represent the percentage of light transmitted through the tinted glass, so the lower the number, the darker the film allowed. Generally the films are sold as 5%(limo), 20%(dark), 35%(medium), 50%(light).
S.U.V.s often have different regulations, which are not listed here.
__________________
http://home.pcisys.net/~bpc/auto_law/tint/tint_wi.html
http://www.tintcenter.com/laws/WI/


