Alabama's Tinting Laws

The Darker Advantage

For drivers who cherish the luxury of choice and the freedom to express themselves, South Dakota’s window tinting regulations offer just that. When comparing with Alabama, the differences are clear and advantageous. Alabama permits a window tint of up to 32% on Back Side Windows, while South Dakota grants drivers the liberty to opt for a substantially darker tint of up to 20%. This means in South Dakota, only 20% of the outside light is allowed to enter through the windows, giving the vehicle a sleeker appearance and the driver increased privacy. The more restrictive the percentage, the less light that seeps in, making South Dakota's regulations a clear win for those who prefer the darker tint. Ready to experience this freedom? Click the 'Get Started' button now.

Uncompromised Vision

Moving beyond aesthetics, let's talk about the windshield. Alabama has placed a restriction on windshield tinting to the top 6 inches. South Dakota, on the other hand, understands the paramount importance of clear vision combined with style. Their regulation allows tinting up to the top of the manufacturer’s AS-1 line, striking a perfect balance between style and safety. It’s a testament to South Dakota's commitment to provide drivers with the best of both worlds, embracing freedom without compromising function.

Reflecting Simplicity

Reflectivity in window tints can be a double-edged sword. While some might appreciate the mirrored look, South Dakota's commitment to clarity and simplicity shines through its regulations. Unlike Alabama's 20% reflective restriction, South Dakota opts for no metallic or mirrored tinting. This approach ensures an unaltered, natural view of the world outside, embodying the essence of liberty and purity in driving experience. For those who value straightforwardness and unhindered views, South Dakota beckons.