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It is legal for cars to have 5% tint on the back side windows, and 5% tinting can also be used on rear windows as long as the vehicle also has side mirrors. But, 5% tint cannot be used on the passenger window or front window (any portion).
Windshield: 25% VLT tint is allowed above the manufacturer's AS-1 line or top 5 inches, with less than 25% reflection. Front Side windows: Must allow more than 25% of light in. Back Side windows: Any darkness can be used. Rear Window: Any darkness can be used with side outside mirrors, 25% VLT without.
Windshield: 25% VLT tint is allowed above the manufacturer's AS-1 line or top 5 inches, with less than 25% reflection. Front Side windows: Must allow more than 25% of light in. Back Side windows: Any darkness can be used. Rear Window: Any darkness can be used with side outside mirrors, 25% VLT without.
The short answer is NO. In Texas, tinted windows must have a light transmittance value of at least 25%.
Legal Window Tint in Texas Windshield: 25% or more allowed on the top 5 inches or above AS-1 line. Front side windows: 25% or more light transmission allowed. Backside windows: Any dark tint allowed. Rear window: Any dark tint allowed if have outside mirrors, otherwise 25% or more.
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Motorists must obtain a signed medical exemption statement from a licensed physician or licensed optometrist, which should: Identify with reasonable specificity the driver or occupant of the vehicle; and.
It is legal for cars to have 5% tint on the back side windows, and 5% tinting can also be used on rear windows as long as the vehicle also has side mirrors. But, 5% tint cannot be used on the passenger window or front window (any portion).
The short answer is NO. In Texas, tinted windows must have a light transmittance value of at least 25%.
The short answer is NO. In Texas, tinted windows must have a light transmittance value of at least 25%.
The short answer is NO. In Texas, tinted windows must have a light transmittance value of at least 25%.

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