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Window Tint Ticket
Yesterday on my way to the Twin Cities Auto Show, I got pulled over by a Wisconsin State Trooper for my window tint. Not surprised because my tint is 15% all the way around, but I have been pulled over two times before for speeding and nothing said about tint. Also I have had the tint on for 5 years and this is the first time I have been stop for it.
Anyways, my question is does anyone know how much a tint ticket is? The trooper give me a fix it ticket and I got a quote for $100 to get it removed. I am planning on trading in my car in four months and am trying to decide what will be cheaper. Thanks |
By window tint remover and do it yourself. I've seen it at Wal-Mart not sure how much it is but not much.
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it is like 6 bucks
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Looks like you can use ammonia to remove it yourself. Pretty sure you could leave the rear window tinted so that you don't damage your defroster lines.
http://www.tintdude.com/remove.html - If you don't want to pay the $100. |
Can't leave the back tint on, all window will be inspected.
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Welcome to the club...lol! I've had my fair share of tint tickets here in Maryland. What sucks about a fix it ticket is that you cant dispute it in court...or at least that is how it works here. When I looked at getting tint removed on all my windows it cost very very close to what I paid to get it on. So I did it myself, and not saying the way I did it was the right way but the way I did it was: I used a razor to pull off the film, then I used goo gone and very very fine steel wool to remove the glue that was left behind...followed by glass cleaner. Looks pretty good. I didn't do the back three windows though but was able to slide by when MSP checked me out at the baracks. Good luck on that cause that back window is going to be a bitch.
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That's what you get for tinting your windows!
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pull off the film and use soap and water. A small rubber bouncy ball works well to get off the glue (along with soap and water) and a new razor blade (make sure to have the window soaped at all time). Probaby just the 2 fronts, so like 1/2 hour
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well i would say if u werent from Wisconsin he wouldnt beable to give u a ticket, because maybe where you live its legal. Like me Pa has very strict tint laws,
Front Side Windows Must allow more than 70% of light in. Back Side Windows Must allow more than 70% of light in. Rear Window Must allow more than 70% of light in. as you see very strict, and my f-body was 35% for side and 15% or so for rear, and the cop pulled me over for speeding 47 in a 45 like really. He said im lucky I don't live in Pa or I would get a tint ticket. I also beat the ticket in court saved me 150 bucks |
Damn 15% is light got 2% don't have inspection thank god lol. I would just try and get it off my self shouldn't be to hard to do. Or ask one of the tint guys if he'd do it under the table
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This is what I used. Then had them retinted. |
NL Laws state that the back 3 can be as dark as you want, but the fronts must be untinted or vague. (you can put the transparent UV stuff on it)
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That blows man..sorry about the ticket...I just went with the maximum the state of MN would allow so I wouldn't have to deal with a-hole cops...I figure I've given them one excuse too many with tinted tails.
How was the auto show? |
it was good. not as many auto makers there this year.
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47 in a 45 is speeding...? |
i don't think anyone on here does exactly the speed limit 5 over isn't too bad and i have been told by sheriffs and police officers alike that i could get by with it
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cops there are strict as eff* i know on the highway i put cruise at 73, and i drive by state cops all the time and they dont even look up. |
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:eek:..... $150 for going 2 over the limit!!! that's crazy! In ontario you are usually safe as long as you are less than 15km over the limit, it isn't worth it to them.. At 15 over that is where the OPP can issue demerit points, and then it's still only a $100 ticket |
2 MPH over the limit? Are the scanners even that accurate? The difference between the spedometer in your car and the calibration of the police officers equipment could easily add up to a 2 MPH difference...I would have gone to court on that one.
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