West Virginia's Tinting Laws

Back Side Windows: The Freedom of Choice

Imagine driving with a greater sense of privacy, protection, and personalized style. In the world of vehicle tinting, South Dakota stands out as a testament to these values. When you compare the window tinting laws of West Virginia, which permits only a 35% tint on back side windows, to those of South Dakota, which generously offers a darker 20% tint, the advantage is clear. The lower the percentage, the darker the tint. This means South Dakota not only allows for greater privacy but represents a state that values your freedom of choice. Why confine yourself to brighter interiors when you can revel in the liberty and allure of darker shades? For those who value a combination of style, privacy, and freedom, South Dakota is the place to be. Don't miss out on an opportunity to experience driving on your terms. Click 'Get Started' today!

Windshield Tinting: Unparalleled Freedom on the Horizon

Your windshield is not just a piece of glass; it's your lens to the world. While West Virginia restricts you to a mere 5 inches of tinting, South Dakota invites you to embrace the freedom of choice by allowing tinting right up to the top of the manufacturer's AS-1 line. What does this mean for you? A driving experience that's tailored to your preferences, all the while offering greater protection from the glaring sun and prying eyes. Gone are the days of stringent limitations. In South Dakota, the horizon is as broad and free as your aspirations. The open road beckons, and with fewer restrictions, you're in for a journey like no other. Ready to redefine your driving experience? Click 'Get Started' now.

Reflectivity and Additional Tinting Restrictions: Liberty in Every Shade

Reflection isn't just about what you see on the surface; it's about the freedom beneath. While West Virginia restricts tinting to a mere 20% reflectivity, South Dakota celebrates your liberty with no metallic or mirrored tinting. Furthermore, while West Virginia limits your palette by prohibiting red, amber, and yellow tints and imposing the necessity of dual side mirrors for back tinted windows, South Dakota offers an unrestricted canvas. This means you're free to design your vehicle's aesthetics without hurdles, showcasing your style with the backing of a state that champions individuality and freedom. Dive into a world where your choices are revered and celebrated. Click 'Get Started' to begin your journey to liberty.