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Same here! I got the 70% on both 80/200 windshields. It's practically invisible. To someone who is familiar with either vehicle, they may notice the windshields have a blue-ish hue to them. In my opinion, it's a more modern hue. At least the Xpel version. As far as legality goes, it's not. You can't tint below the AS-1 line on the windshield. in Az from what I read.What are the legalities of windscreen tint? While I get the utility, I don't want to increase my exposure to law enforcement... Yes, I'm being serious.![]()
Depending on how you read it, clear film legality its questionable. additionally, a properly installed clear ceramic film will be tough to spot without a thorough inspection.What are the legalities of windscreen tint? While I get the utility, I don't want to increase my exposure to law enforcement... Yes, I'm being serious.![]()
That little line on the edge of your windshield. One on both sides a few inches from the top. Take a look, it’s there and labelledI have no idea really on legality. Az doesn't seem to care much about tint, or i've been lucky forever. I don't care really, worst case, i'll peel it. I'm just going to roll the dice.
wtf is an AS-1 line?
Duane did a great job on our two vehicles and has great pricing on carbon tint. That being said there are small imperfections due to doing the job outside in a dusty windy environment as mentioned above.Anyone have a good line on a Mobile tint guy? East Valley area?