CuriousQuiet1
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The Jeep being registered in Texas and driven to Arizona doesn't matter. Idaho law says 20% tint max can be applied in Idaho. We know from Justin Lum's twitter the tint was applied in Rexburg. The law in Idaho (and also the state where I got a ticket for window tint) only applies to adding tint. If your car comes from the factory with 100% or 0% tint that is exempt from the law. That was how I got out of my ticket, I had to prove to the court that my windows were factory tinted, no aftermarket tinting.This was a Texas plated jeep. Tint laws for Texas are 25%/25%/Any...Basically Front Windows/Rear Windows/Rear Windshield.
Idaho is 35%/20%/35%
Arizona is 33%/Any/Any (I personally know of zero people that sell 33%...What a bizarre number)
I live in an area that is 35%/Any/Any...However, if I drive across the state border, it changes drastically. However, the people live/work/travel around here don't put much thought into it. Some realize they might run into issues in the other states but don't care.
I guess you've gotta be careful if you live in ID as many stock tints are 20% on rear windows/rear windshield