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50% windshield
20% front driver and passenger
Factory rear doors, rear window and panoramic roof
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Thank god I just read your post, the pic I was about to put up was NOT my truckWARNING: Keep it PG despite the title...
Am I the only one who is slightly dyslexic and read the Thread title without an "n"?
Can't wait, my registration is due 08/24...think if we wait until Jan we'll be in the clear? I don't see why not or do they do away with it starting '24 since you're registering for '25?Tx, Jan 1, 2025 we will be able to run Limo tint, the law changes and no safety issues will be inforced any longer..
Looks good, Devin! Thank you for sharing and for being part of the Ford family!All Ceramic 5% over factory on all sides and back windows and 35% on entire windshield with a 5% brow.
WalterMitty,These look nice, but a real pain in intersections. In addition to my F150, I am on two wheels a lot. And I'm not a fan on these tints. I've been at 4 way stops and everyone is waiting, and I have to play charades letting the person know that I can't see them if they are trying to wave me through.
I think owners of these forget no one can see in, even if we are staring right at you.
WalterMitty,
When I generally approach a 4-way stop, I tend to follow the rules of how a licensed driver is supposed to use the intersection regardless of whether I can see the person in their vehicle or not (take for instance at night when you can only see a vehicle's headlights).
- If I come to a stop first, I will move through the intersection first.
- If more than one person comes to a stop at the same time, then by following what is taught in driver's education, all drivers shall let the person to the left go first since it is rare for more than 3 people coming to a complete stop at the same time.
- If in a rare case 4 different drivers come to a complete stop at the same time, regardless of day or night, I tend to flash my headlights instead of using hand signals to motion a driver through as these can be seen much better than a hand motion through the windshield.
- If I come to a 4-way stop and notice a Nissan Altima missing a front bumper with a spare rim on the front that is also coming, then I know that I will stop and let them go because they will not stop and do not care about violating the law.
Having dark tint and not being able to see someone through their windows is the same as driving at night on dark roads and not being able to identify the driver. As such, I have adopted using headlights or the horn to signal another driver instead of hand gestures.
I can relate to that on so many levels..- If I come to a 4-way stop and notice a Nissan Altima missing a front bumper with a spare rim on the front that is also coming, then I know that I will stop and let them go because they will not stop and do not care about violating the law.
Don't sugarcoat it; nothing, period, is legal in MA.None of what you did is legal in MA.