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Drift:
No change as seen here for the MOT.

http://www.motuk.co.uk/special_notices.htm

craig_midz:
front window tints do come under a mot but down to mot testers discresion but if u got eletric windows u wind front windows down an unplug the switches as no front windows up means tester cant test em an its not a failure but i brought a disco with full limo black tints on all the back windows an a light smoke on the fronts i can see find out the front but ive had to put workin lights on the back of disco as reversin it on the night in an unlit street was a nightmare as i couldnt see a thing out of rear window with standard reversin lights but i have 2 small children who seat on back seat an with the windows tinted it keeps the sun when u do get it off them so its like everything it has its pros an its cons

Gordo:
Is it just me that doesn't understand the current popularity of heavily tinted windows? Makes the car look like a prison van.

And nobody is really all that bothered who's in the back of your car anyway.

Range Rover Blues:
It keeps the sun out so the car stays cooler, mine also stop the dog barking at everything and nosey pikey's can't see what's in your boot.

But it's harder to park, reverse, pull out of some junctions etc etc even with just the rear quarters done, I thought about having the LSE done too and didn't bother.

ian101:
I'm the same as you RRB, I need it to keep the car cooler for the dog in the summer and to stop her barking at people it will also stop prying eyes clocking my bike in the back.

I can def see the disadvantages esp when parking on a street at night, but guess I will look into cost as weel before I make a decision, btw what film is the best to buyor is it a job for the pro's?

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