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Getting ready to do mine. I prefer darker inside, so I do 20% on the front, but will have them go 20% on top of the existing tints as well. Finally windshield I do a 50%.
I did the same on my Yukon and not once was I ever pulled over for tints. I'm in CT so its not too strict.
I did the clear ceramic on the windshield a tint strip and side windows also did a light ceramic on the sunroof just. A light tint and on a sunny Florida day you can have the shade open which my friends can't figure out.
It could be an "urban legend" but (back in the day) a tint installer would not do the moonroof on my 2003 Super Duty because he said it could cause the glass to shatter. Most of the tinters don't turn down business so there may have been some truth to it. Really didn't make much difference to me as I only occasionally had the moonroof fully open, mostly closed and buttoned up.
In MN here the tint places declined to do the sunroof as it was a huge piece of glass and with heat/cold/moisture potential, etc. they said same thing. The moving glass isn't that big but that other rear piece is big enough for me not to push them.
New York too. Why? Because no one can make eye contact with you and know if you've seen them before going through an intersection.Tinting front row windows is dangerous.
I did 70% on rear doors, rear side windows and back window on top of factory. It's ceramic and UV. Front windows I did 35% ceramic and UV. Legal in AZ is 30. Tint shop owner told me police are cracking down on window tint, especially on dark colored cars. I think 30 is ok. I do wish it was a little darker, but next step was 20. I had 18% years ago and it was too dark at night. I've read that you should not tint an sunroof because they can break.
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