I really like the looks of darkened side marker/brake lights, but I didn't want to be ticketed for doing so to my vette.
I read the city's statues, and that just raised further questions.
So down to the local station I went. The helpful volunteer at the front desk had an officer come out and talk with me. A section of our local law is that darkened lenses must be at a reading of 35%. Officers have the availability of equipment to obtain this reading, but both sides of the darkened item need to be accessible, such as testing window tint. This would very difficult on our tail lights, if not impossible.
Bottom line: Officer said to go ahead and tint away, just make sure that turn/brake lights are able to be seen during daylight hours.
I'm a happy man. Now to do research for the proper paint...
I read the city's statues, and that just raised further questions.
So down to the local station I went. The helpful volunteer at the front desk had an officer come out and talk with me. A section of our local law is that darkened lenses must be at a reading of 35%. Officers have the availability of equipment to obtain this reading, but both sides of the darkened item need to be accessible, such as testing window tint. This would very difficult on our tail lights, if not impossible.
Bottom line: Officer said to go ahead and tint away, just make sure that turn/brake lights are able to be seen during daylight hours.
I'm a happy man. Now to do research for the proper paint...
Last edited by (hmmm); Today at 11:28 PM. Reason: added info
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