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ryanfx
03-07-2007, 11:23 AM
So...
my inspection is running up and I have a couple options. I could go and get an "inspection" for 75 a year OR I could buy some window glass and swap out my windows every year for inspection and then re-swap the tinted windows when I'm done. Anyone switch the actual glass in an fbody before? Is it tricky?
Given this would only really pay for itself if I could go to a state inspection every year with my LT headers. Anyone have any experience with that?
lastcall190
03-07-2007, 11:35 AM
Go to a private garage IMO. Unless the place that tinted your windows would redo for a lesser cost after inspection. I hate the state facilities. The one up by me would fail you for sound, dunno about down near you.
-J
ryanfx
03-07-2007, 03:40 PM
well thats the whole point I'm trying to save money over time. If I buy windows for 50 dollars, and then save 50 dollars every year by being able to go to state inspection ......
baddest434
03-07-2007, 04:50 PM
don't do it ryan. you'll be sorry. just pay and get your car thru inspection. taking the windows out would create more headaches then it's worth. even if you got it out w/o breaking it you'll risk getting leaks. just not worth it.
1_Hot_SOM_WS6
03-07-2007, 05:49 PM
NJ is 2 year inspection....where r u paying to get "inspected" at? Either way I would just pay to get it done...
Rich189
03-07-2007, 09:20 PM
just pay it taking windows out would probably just create headaches like said above.... maybe scratch the tint ect too
jimmyboy8301
03-07-2007, 09:43 PM
So...
my inspection is running up and I have a couple options. I could go and get an "inspection" for 75 a year OR I could buy some window glass and swap out my windows every year for inspection and then re-swap the tinted windows when I'm done. Anyone switch the actual glass in an fbody before? Is it tricky?
Given this would only really pay for itself if I could go to a state inspection every year with my LT headers. Anyone have any experience with that?
just pay the 75, and BTW it's good for 2 years not 1.
ryanfx
03-08-2007, 11:55 AM
guess I'll do that then. Thanks all, I appreciate your help!
oh one ls1 SS
03-08-2007, 04:15 PM
i just passed state inspection with long tube's high flow cats and a corsa catback. the guy was revving it in the building and i still passed :shrug: i guess it all depends on who you get
i just passed state inspection with long tube's high flow cats and a corsa catback. the guy was revving it in the building and i still passed :shrug: i guess it all depends on who you get
you also passed inspection with no cats on your 2001 SS :wink:
ar0ck
03-08-2007, 07:10 PM
Just buy a sticker, don't even bother going through the state, it'll just become a hassle.
396LT1SS
03-12-2007, 02:52 PM
they are very strict on tint....people who carry badges don;t even get their private vehicles passed :(.... but my recommendation would be to go to inspection on a nice day put your windows down and pull the breaker. i believe according to title 39 they cannot reject the car if the windows do not operate AS LONG as the vehicle is equipped with operational turn signals.... Good luck
Knipps
03-12-2007, 02:53 PM
they are very strict on tint....people who carry badges don;t even get their private vehicles passed :(.... but my recommendation would be to go to inspection on a nice day put your windows down and pull the breaker. i believe according to title 39 they cannot reject the car if the windows do not operate AS LONG as the vehicle is equipped with operational turn signals.... Good luck
but unmarked cars can have tint as dark as they damn well please
:soapbox:
saw plenty of them on 287 saturday, including a charger
Tru2Chevy
03-12-2007, 02:54 PM
they are very strict on tint....people who carry badges don;t even get their private vehicles passed :(.... but my recommendation would be to go to inspection on a nice day put your windows down and pull the breaker. i believe according to title 39 they cannot reject the car if the windows do not operate AS LONG as the vehicle is equipped with operational turn signals.... Good luck
No, the driver's side window must be operational, in case of signal failure. That's one of the reasons that my brother's truck failed originally.
- Justin
396LT1SS
03-12-2007, 04:27 PM
well i have passed several times with BOTH my windows inop., last time i read the statute it stated that IF the signals worked the windows didn;t have to....either way worth a shot
396LT1SS
03-12-2007, 04:29 PM
but unmarked cars can have tint as dark as they damn well please
:soapbox:
saw plenty of them on 287 saturday, including a charger
if they want to be real big pita they can ask for a letter on departmental letterhead stating the purpose of the tint
Brando56894
03-12-2007, 10:01 PM
i believe taking the window out would be a major PITA. i dont even know how you would get it out since it has that track on the bottom of it
TransAm619
03-12-2007, 10:09 PM
anywhere in the central (piscataway) area thatll pass me? im willing to pay the 75.. its just one time some dude wanted 175 and i wasnt gonna shell out all that.. but it might be nice to finally have an inspection ya kno? :)
nothing too bad.. just no front plate, tinted all lights and 5% windows and an 11 inch tint strip on the front.....
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