So, I'm finally getting around to upgrading my OEM wheels. I've decided to get gloss silver Velgen VF5 for my vapor blue Mustang GT. I'm undecided as to what tire size I should go with. I'm getting 19x10 square setup. The car isn't lowered and I have no plans to lower it. I was thinking about...
Greetings!
I am currently thinking about upgrading the wheels on my Mustang. I have a GT Premium (non PP) with the standard 19" wheels that came with the car when I purchased it. I'm thinking about changing to a 20" (20x10) squared setup. I will also be putting a little larger tire (285/35/20)...
I can verify that these steps work. BUT.... you must do them in order, on a Wednesday, when there is no rain, after having washed the car, waxed it, clean the wheels and tires TWICE, vacuumed the inside and having completed the final step between the hours of 3:00pm and 3:15pm with no clouds in...
Looks great! BUT.... it's just another build out there that the average consumer can't afford. Also, lose the "91" stickers and put front to back stripes instead.
Congratulations... you know the law. 🙄
My post was more to show that I'm following Virginia law as I live in Virginia and I was showing what the tint levels are for my state.
Geez... some people getting their panties in a wad over laws... 🙄
Here is what the law says in Virginia...
Virginia Car Tint Laws
Front Side Windows: Must allow more than 50% of light in.
Back Side Windows: Must allow more than 35% of light in.
Rear Window: Must allow more than 35% of light in.
Windshield: tinting allowed to the top of the manufacturer's...