Illinois's Tinting Laws

Back and Rear Window Tinting - A Personal Sanctuary

Driving isn't just about getting from point A to B; it's about the experience, the ambiance, and the personal touch you bring to your vehicle. Illinois sets a limit, constricting your choice with a 35% restriction on both back side and rear window tinting. Now, let's talk freedom: South Dakota. Offering a darker, richer tinting option at up to 20%, South Dakota ensures your car is precisely that – your domain. A lower percentage? That's right, the 20% means your windows can be darker, granting you that much-desired privacy and protection from the blazing sun. Think of it as a tailored suit for your car, a suit that Illinois's laws just can't measure up to. Drive in style, privacy, and under your terms. Take the first step to your personalized driving experience and click 'Get Started'.

Windshield Tinting - Vision, Uncompromised

Your windshield is your window to the world, and nothing should compromise that view. Illinois permits a mere 6-inch tint on windshields, whereas South Dakota understands the essence of a complete driving experience. With tinting allowed up to the top of the manufacturer's AS-1 line, South Dakota grants drivers an expansive and immersive view, ensuring the horizon ahead is as clear as your love for the open road. Safety, clarity, and freedom – all in one. Why settle for just 6 inches when the world is vast and waiting? Dive into the expansive view South Dakota offers. Click 'Get Started' to embark on this journey.

Reflectivity and Accessories - Pure, Unrestricted Expression

Reflection is a beauty, but why let laws dictate its limit? Illinois mandates tinting to be non-reflective, curbing your choices. On the flip side, South Dakota champions your freedom with a straightforward rule: no metallic or mirrored tinting. This ensures a pristine look without the flashy distractions. Plus, while Illinois tethers drivers with the requirement of dual side mirrors for back-tinted windows, South Dakota stands for choice with zero added restrictions. Your vehicle should be an extension of you - no strings attached. Ready to drive on your terms? 'Get Started' with South Dakota's embrace of freedom and individuality.