AzScorpion
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Might get shot doing that lol...We have inspections here but they're only for older vehicles so I've never had to get one. Back in MA there were a handful of places you could go where they weren't that strict and you could just roll your front windows down. lol
See now you need a handheld spotlight.?
It's harder to get away with anything when it comes to inspections in Massachusetts these days. All the inspection stations now have cameras mounted on the walls of the inspection bay that feeds back to the state to record the inspection process. Plus there is a portable camera the inspector walks around the car with and snaps a still of the front and rear plate and the VIN.We have inspections here but they're only for older vehicles so I've never had to get one. Back in MA there were a handful of places you could go where they weren't that strict and you could just roll your front windows down.
It wasn't that bad when I was there but they were just starting to redo all the inspection stations before I left. I'm all for safety but that's just crazy, it sounds more like a prison then an inspection station. lolIt's harder to get away with anything when it comes to inspections in Massachusetts these days. All the inspection stations now have cameras mounted on the walls of the inspection bay that feeds back to the state to record the inspection process. Plus there is a portable camera the inspector walks around the car with and snaps a still of the front and rear plate and the VIN.
Lol....brings back memories of my military days. Ended up stationed in Phoenix with 3 cars w/o air conditioning. It was pretty brutal but I was SOOOO happy to leave Idaho it was worth it to me. We did end up tinting all 3 cars. Tint actually makes a big difference.That's what they told me. ?
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I was stationed in Pensacola FL an had a work car that sucked. It was a dark blue Honda prelude 5 speed no AC an manual windows. it was reliable an got good gas mileage. My friend was going to Japan an couldn't take it with him an I just paid a grand for it to clear the loan. I drove it 3 years an sold it for $750. Some one hit the rear fender an I got a insurance check for $1200 an I just kept the money an never fixed it. Miserable car to drive in 90 + temps but i did well money wise on it. It had the cheap tint on it that turned blue.Lol....brings back memories of my military days. Ended up stationed in Phoenix with 3 cars w/o air conditioning. It was pretty brutal but I was SOOOO happy to leave Idaho it was worth it to me. We did end up tinting all 3 cars. Tint actually makes a big difference.
AZ allows for pretty dark though and for good reason! I hate it when I see people move here from CA or CO and the front windows are untinted. What's the friggin point?You wouldn't believe how dark some have theirs here. It's wayyy past the legal limit bordering on limo tint where you can barely make out there is someone actually driving. I have no idea how they can see at night. My Tacoma was darker than the limit (I cant remember what percent) and I had a hard time seeing at night. It does look good though. lol
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I got my front windows tinted to match the rear (darkest allowed in my state) and went with the *medium" price range film. It keeps the cab slightly coolerPlanning to add tint to my '20 super cab before summer comes around. Just the front windows, back is already dark enough. Don't want it to be limo dark but privacy during the daylight hours would be nice. There are some places around here that install but I see things like "ceramic" and such and don't know if these are desirable features or just a gimmick.
So throwing it out there for the folks who know way more than me. What to avoid, what to look for, thoughts?
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I don't know how you dealt without having no ac out here. I've heard the nights cooled off more then because there were less houses. buildings and concrete. Now it's one gigantic heat island and it'll still be 106 at 10:00 pm some nights. But as I write this today was dark, dreary and cold and a high of only 63. The weather has changed quite a bit since I first moved here.Lol....brings back memories of my military days. Ended up stationed in Phoenix with 3 cars w/o air conditioning. It was pretty brutal but I was SOOOO happy to leave Idaho it was worth it to me. We did end up tinting all 3 cars. Tint actually makes a big difference.
Well these companies come in and convince the state that they have to do these kinds of things. The joke with the cameras is they do not record sound so loud exhausts are still at the discretion of the inspector and it is seldom anyone is rejected.It wasn't that bad when I was there but they were just starting to redo all the inspection stations before I left. I'm all for safety but that's just crazy, it sounds more like a prison then an inspection station. lol
I cant imagine what the cost is now? When I first got my license it was only $4.00 for the safety inspection. There wasn't any emissions back then.