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New switches for the rear flood lights, and front light bar came today along with the inserts and bolts for the oem tailgate spoiler I have coming.

 

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Hell yeah that's a good list. I'm getting my front 2 windows & sunstrip done tomorrow.

Thinking I'm just going to go 35% to hopefully not get hassled by the fuzz haha

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Hell yeah that's a good list. I'm getting my front 2 windows & sunstrip done tomorrow.

Thinking I'm just going to go 35% to hopefully not get hassled by the fuzz haha

Yea that's what I did on my Cruze. I've gotten two speeding tickets in it now, and neither Police Officer said anything about the tint. I did roll the window down though for both stops, but the one stop was at night. I turned the interior lights on for that one.

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Never though of turning the interior light on. I've always had 20% on my vehicles but it seems trucks don't get messed with as much as cars around me for some reason.

Also I live 5mins from the MD line so there a bunch of Marylanders moving up here and they all have tint.

I wish PA would lower the limit a bit 70% is BS

Out in Colorado 5% was the norm.

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Never though of turning the interior light on. I've always had 20% on my vehicles but it seems trucks don't get messed with as much as cars around me for some reason.

Also I live 5mins from the MD line so there a bunch of Marylanders moving up here and they all have tint.

I wish PA would lower the limit a bit 70% is BS

Out in Colorado 5% was the norm.

I don't understand messing with the cars more than the trucks. The cars are worse trying to drive at night because of everyone's headlights so you'd think they'd understand, but I guess not. 70% is a bit ridiculous. You basically might as well not have any tint.

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Never though of turning the interior light on. I've always had 20% on my vehicles but it seems trucks don't get messed with as much as cars around me for some reason.

Also I live 5mins from the MD line so there a bunch of Marylanders moving up here and they all have tint.

I wish PA would lower the limit a bit 70% is BS

Out in Colorado 5% was the norm.

I don't think all cops in PA enforce it because I have double 5 and 20 percent on the windshield and haven't had any issues. Where are you in PA? Edited by KMGZ400
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I haven't has any issues yet either. 20% on the doors and rear window and a 5% tint strip about 4 inches down from the as1 line. I think in PA the majority of cops don't care.

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I'm in southern York county and my particular Township are assholes about it. Believe me id rather have 20% to match the rear but no go where I live without putting windows down each time I pass a cop. Been there done that.

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Picked up a tailgate spoiler and the last rubber Inlay I needed for my center console today. When I got home the new temperature control unit was waiting on the steps too.

 

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Tailgate cap installed:

 

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Hell yeah how they all should've came

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Hell yeah how they all should've came

Yea it's a much more sturdy cap. It'd still have one if someone hadn't broken the one that was on it.

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Part numbers for cap, bolts, and nuts

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You want one now?

Ive been looking at them. My current cap is gouged to shit from me using it as a truck
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Ive been looking at them. My current cap is gouged to shit from me using it as a truck

Haha! I know the part number for the cap, but not the bolt kit. I got the kit off of ebay.

 

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The part number for the cap is:

 

15932249

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