OMG LOLOL I laughed so hard IRLOriginally Posted by KiTTY KA-T
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OMG LOLOL I laughed so hard IRLOriginally Posted by KiTTY KA-T
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2004 G35 Coupe (Sold)
1998 BMW M3 (Sold)
Originally Posted by Kaiser
How, exactly, do you figure that? In a truck, bus, van or SUV, the rear glass and rear passenger glass can (or at least could, last time I checked) be any percentage, while the front passenger windows and windshield have the same restrictions as cars
unless you are a lawyer and understand how to interpret the law you don't know ****Originally Posted by deathrex
Epic Foxbody Thread Crew Member #10Originally Posted by Alan®
The f*ck is wrong with you? Don't quote me, I ain't said sh*t.Originally Posted by SicStang03
You apparently didn't listen to much Ice Cube. Anyways, it was a joke. Re-****ing-lax. Choke on a dingleberry.
It's a recent change, but you are incorrect, good sir.Originally Posted by KPowerEP3
From http://dps.georgia.gov/00/article/0,...267808,00.html
The law allows for the same light transmission standards as the previous law. It is now illegal for window tinting material to be applied to the rear, side and door windows of motor vehicles that does not allow for more than 32 percent of light transmission (plus or minus three percent). It is also illegal for materials to be applied to the windows that increase the level of light reflected to more than 20 percent. Additionally, except for the top six inches of the windshield, no material or glazing can be applied that would reduce the light transmission through the windshield.
Sisters a lawyer. Talked to her and got her to look into itOriginally Posted by redGT
and still found nothing i did illegal. As far as driving arround hitting the switches yeah that will get you into trouble. If your parked in a parking lot ( private property ) they cant say or do anything. More than likely fallow you arround and find some b.s. they can pull you over for.
ga law is very to understand you deff dont need a lawyer to interpret it.Originally Posted by redGT
The G Spot Hero
"Nitrous is like a hot girl with STDS, you know you want to hit it but your afraid of the consequences."
thats from 2005 im sure it has been changed since then.Originally Posted by Vayda
The G Spot Hero
"Nitrous is like a hot girl with STDS, you know you want to hit it but your afraid of the consequences."
You need to check again. Trucks are not exempted as part of the commercial vehicle exemption since the tint law was reinstated after it was struck down. Vans, buses, Limos, Government vehicles. I don't feel like looking it up again, I've done it almost 10 times since I've been on the forums, but I guess I will.Originally Posted by KPowerEP3
Link can be found here, contains copy of OCG Normally I would find an official link, but that's good enough for the time being.
40-8-73.1(c) is what you want to look at. Look for "Trucks" as an exemption.
Quoted for emphasis, parts 6 and 7.
(6) The rear windshield or the side or door windows, except those
windows to the right and left of the driver of:
(A) A multipurpose passenger vehicle;
(B) A school bus, any other bus used for public transportation, and
any bus or van owned or leased by any religious or any nonprofit
organization duly incorporated under the laws of this state;
(C) Any limousine owned or leased by a public or private entity; or
(D) Any other vehicle, the windows or windshields of which have been
tinted or darkened before factory delivery or permitted by federal
law or regulation; or
(7) Any law enforcement vehicle.
Unless your tint is factory smoked, or you drive a school bus. You don't have an exemption any more. The "Multipurpose Passenger Vehicle" based on a truck chassis has not held up in court for protecting small street trucks. Magistrate courts across the state have already upheld that the law intends it to be off-road/farm vehicle style equipment. Thank Georgia Lawmakers for being as vague as possible on that issue. You can fight it based on that if you want, but with the new wording of "Multipurpose Vehicle" you have to actually prove that you meet the qualifications of multipurpose somehow. Personally I think the law should be struck down again just because it's so vague. If you want to deep-tint your windows, go ahead. There are plenty of shops who'll do it. Doesn't mean that a cop won't write your lowered truck a ticket as a single purpose personal vehicle rather than the "Multipurpose Vehicle" that gets an exemption. :-\
Expect the next iteration of the law to not include that at all, if current trends continue.
Wish they would start enforcing these suspension laws. These morons with their redneck wanna-be monster trucks are going to kill someone in an accident.
I agree, but on the same token, a car that's significantly lowered could cause a major traffic backup if it went over a big speed bump or raised train tracks, etc. Of course, the guys with the big trucks also tend to do about 90 on 45mph roads while the guys with lowered cars avoid speedbumps like the plague.
fallow? like the deer?Originally Posted by deathrex
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Or fallow, like leaving a field without crops for a season.Originally Posted by Hulud
like the deer lol.
Originally Posted by Ran
Very true. 53's are now legal on the roads in georgia. Thats a big tire. To actually fit that on a truck would take a massive lift, but ive seen a taho in buford on 53's with a cop behind him and the cop did nothing. Like i said though some cops are cool and some have nothing else to do than mess with people. Ive had cops tell me to hit the switches and all they do is give me the thumbs up. Each to their own i guess.Originally Posted by Kaiser
i have already seen it happen multipule times.. hell i have even seen one run over a motor cycle..Originally Posted by Ran
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