It's in the Glass...

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Jul 10, 2005 | 03:39 PM
  #1  
Cool product. Too bad they don't have it available for any of the vehicles I currently own. I guess I'll have to wait until I get an Avalanche. Bret, I see they have it available for your truck in B&W, not color.

Lon
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Jul 11, 2005 | 10:42 AM
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I can see the 'Raiders' one being a big hit with the 'bling bling' crowd. I wonder where the dealers are- I just typed in a grip of LA and OC area zips and came back with nothing.
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Jul 11, 2005 | 11:06 AM
  #3  
Looks like one of those products that is legal to purchase but illegal to have installed
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Jul 11, 2005 | 03:35 PM
  #4  
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Originally posted by 8T8IROC
Looks like one of those products that is legal to purchase but illegal to have installed
Shouldn't be illegal. It basically uses the tinted visor space that the factory windshield has.

That does look like a cool prooduct. Too bad all they offer is NASCAR or NFL team logos.
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Jul 11, 2005 | 03:39 PM
  #5  
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Originally posted by BretD 88GTA
Shouldn't be illegal. It basically uses the tinted visor space that the factory windshield has.

That does look like a cool prooduct. Too bad all they offer is NASCAR or NFL team logos.
All depends on the Chippy, I along with others have been ordered to remove windshield banners that were placed in exactly that space, and believe me pointing it out to the cop that the banner is within the lines indicated on the glass does not help your case. I think it is one of those buyer be ware products
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Jul 11, 2005 | 04:08 PM
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knowing the ca vc helps alot in these situations. last time i checked it (it has been a while though) it was legal to completley black out 6 inches top and bottom of the windshield, but likei said i havent looked at vehicle codes reacently to know if this is still the case.
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Jul 11, 2005 | 04:43 PM
  #7  
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Originally posted by 8T8IROC
All depends on the Chippy, I along with others have been ordered to remove windshield banners that were placed in exactly that space, and believe me pointing it out to the cop that the banner is within the lines indicated on the glass does not help your case. I think it is one of those buyer be ware products
I would think that in this case, the officer would cite not on the banner being placed within the legal area for windshield tint, but for the potential distraction that graphics/lettering may cause. Sort of like hanging things from your rear view mirror- which is also illegal. It's sort of a stretch, in my opinion, but I've never been involved in an argument with a law enforcement officer that I've won... (even when I've had indisputable proof of my innocence).
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