I had my windshield done at 70%….some tint shops market as a……..”Clear UV protective film”…..might be a loophole to get around the no windshield tint in some states. No change in forward vision and does not affect the HUD image.
My 21 has 30% all side and rear windows including moonroof glass. TX allows 25% driver/front passenger but not all shops carry that. Next level down is 20% which is technically illegal but not overly obvious especially to passing LEO’s. You could get hassled if they stop you for other reason…equipment violation, expires registration etc…..
The 30% blends in well with the Midnight Blue paint…..the standout is the Excessive Chrome….at least in my opinion. A Black or dark grey accented grille and mirror caps would blend in better.
All external glass except windshield 30%
Windshield 70%…..Clear UV Protective film.
Windshield also has a Limo (5%) on the eyebrow about 5” down from roof.
Pay attention to the AS-1 Line…..that is written in just about every states tint laws. Basically a standard reference line for forward window tint….most laws reference this line as in….
At or above the AS-1 Line. Some may say to the AS-1 Line but some say a specific measurement as in 6” from roof etc…
The other scenario is combination of both….. as in “5 inches from roof OR AS-1 Line….and the key phrase is…..”Whichever is LOWER”.
With that said I have no problem.
I could probably risk 20% and not even give a second glance but I want to have a uniform look.
Long story short is check state laws… I have not heard of any state allowing less than 70% for windshield. If you go below that your risk. Remember this forum is not going to court with you and if they do….probably a…”I Told you so” moment.
Also remember if you have darker than legal especially way darker and an accident happens the other side will have a field day with you in the court room and call experts to testify that the darker windshield reduced your visibility and reaction time…….could even go both ways…..your darker tint on the windshield reduced your reaction time. If someone hits you then they could argue that your exceptionally dark rear glass reduced your visibility and reaction time to accelerate away from the other vehicle…..
Your call but I personally would not go to dark on the front glass….especially windshield. You could be asking for trouble especially with one horse towns.
Two options if you get stopped either fill citation or……..”Fix It” citation which may or not be dismissed after the illegal tint is removed…..if you get a fine whether full or fix it you also have to pay for the tint shop to remove.
Good luck!