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Window tinting

LOBRI

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I see all different levels of window tinting on side by sides. Does anyone have any knowledge if the states follow the same regulations they do for cars and trucks or not?
 
In Ohio we aren’t technically allowed on the local highways but, most local sheriffs don’t bother you. With that being said I like privacy so I am doing 5% sides and 20% full windshield. Xpel XR Plus
 
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In Iowa the same laws apply to SXS's on the roads as vehicles. We can have zero tint on the windshield and front doors, on the rear doors and back window you can go as dark as you want. Not everyone follows this law and more than a few have gotten tickets for it around here. As for me, I don't want to give the cops a reason to visit with me.
 
In Iowa the same laws apply to SXS's on the roads as vehicles. We can have zero tint on the windshield and front doors, on the rear doors and back window you can go as dark as you want. Not everyone follows this law and more than a few have gotten tickets for it around here. As for me, I don't want to give the cops a reason to visit with me.
SxS aren’t looked at as on road vehicles here. They are their own thing. No rules for us.
 
SxS aren’t looked at as on road vehicles here. They are their own thing. No rules for us.
Same is true for us if you keep them off the public roads, if you do that you can do whatever you want. Iowa does not look as SXS's as on road vehicles either as they are not licensed and only require a DNR tag to be legal. They don't require turn signals, DOT tires, or many of the other things some states require to drive them on the roads. That said they seem to be a stickler on the window tint.
 
Must be an area specific thing. Here in southeast Ohio everybody has their windows illegally tinted and the police don’t seem bothered by it. Most of them have their personal cars tinted illegally also.
 
In Ohio we aren’t technically allowed on the local highways but, most local sheriffs don’t bother you.
I am central Ohio (outside Newark). Four years ago we could ride our everywhere except four lane roads but to many hot rods doing donuts and middle of the night roaring past people's homes ruined it. Law done what they had to do
 
I am central Ohio (outside Newark). Four years ago we could ride our everywhere except four lane roads but to many hot rods doing donuts and middle of the night roaring past people's homes ruined it. Law done what they had to do
Do you mean that resulted in changes to the laws where everyone could(or couldn't) ride?
 
No, it was never legal. It was just overlooked before. Law enforcement has much bigger challenges and really does a good job but get a few people hurt with DUI included they just done what they were forced to do
 
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