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I think that's legal around here. I know if you go too dark they can give you a ticket for that shit. It's happened to a couple of my friends
I really really really like the 35% I have on my car, if my next car doesn't have it I'd totally do it again.
35% is the lowest legal number in NY, I know, it's perfect cause it's dark enough during the day to get all the benefits of tint, but at night I can still see perfectly without having to roll down the window, unless it's a really dark night when I'll roll the window down to turn around. I would definitely go 35%, it doesn't look bad at all either, classy amount of dark, functional as well.
I was just looking at pictures of 30% online, doesn't look bad. I think 30% all around would look pretty decent.
I really want to take apart my headlights to get rid of the amber stuff, but I'm so scared to bake them. hahah
Also, I have some Popeyes for the first time the other day, the shit I had later in the day, omg.
Baking headlights is a piece of cake. Preheat to 200*F, turn off oven, place headlights inside the oven on a baking sheet and a towel. Take your time and make sure you leave them in the oven (turned off) for 10-15 minutes. Should pry open pretty easily. If not, re-bake them for another 10 minutes. I've done 5 or 6 retrofits in my day, not terrible.
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I really really really like the 35% I have on my car, if my next car doesn't have it I'd totally do it again.
35% is the lowest legal number in NY, I know, it's perfect cause it's dark enough during the day to get all the benefits of tint, but at night I can still see perfectly without having to roll down the window, unless it's a really dark night when I'll roll the window down to turn around. I would definitely go 35%, it doesn't look bad at all either, classy amount of dark, functional as well.
Thanks K. I couldn't remember what was legal in NY (sad because I used to inspect cars and had to know it, lol) but I knew it was around 30%.
I sorta like the 'fishbowl' look my car has, but I do think it would look better with a little tint.
Baking headlights is a piece of cake. Preheat to 200*F, turn off oven, place headlights inside the oven on a baking sheet and a towel. Take your time and make sure you leave them in the oven (turned off) for 10-15 minutes. Should pry open pretty easily. If not, re-bake them for another 10 minutes. I've done 5 or 6 retrofits in my day, not terrible.
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