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Ragua007 04-28-2015 06:26 PM

oh and x3 on not turning on your lights in the rain

Kibbles 04-28-2015 08:29 PM

I've had tinted valenties on my WRB for almost three months with no issues. I've been around a few cops as well where they could have easily pulled me over and said something. I'm in Tacoma.

FatFree 04-28-2015 08:37 PM

The Valentis are pretty visible with the lights on even during the day.

Locust 04-28-2015 08:42 PM

My favorite part about threads like these is that everyone will chime in saying "Well I've never been ticketed for it so you'll be fine." or "My brother/friend/sister/mom/dad/uncle/coworker/partner/boss is a cop and said it's fine."

Just because you haven't been doesn't mean you can't/won't be. The simple answer is it's considered illegal and, much like going 5mph over the limit, you can usually do it but it's on you if you get caught.

rice_classic 04-28-2015 09:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RobertPaulson (Post 2230420)
you're going to need blacked out tails to get blamed for that, a friend with lightly tinted tails got rear ended waiting to turn left by a kid on a cell phone. the kid said the tails were so dark he couldn't see, the cop had my buddy work the lights and told the kid he must be blind to have missed them and placed 100% blame on him.

I could see someone with a dash cam and a good lawyer still winning. The law's the law and a case can be made that the illegal modification impeded the following driver's ability to recognize braking and react appropriately. It doesn't matter what the cop says as a case could still be brought against driver of the modified car.

Likelihood admittedly is very low, but in a litigious society one should be aware.

Touge_ninja 04-29-2015 02:01 AM

I have tinted tail lamps and it has not been looked at by state patrol when I got pulled over last week. It all depends on the cop weather or not he wants to ticket you for that.

RobertPaulson 04-29-2015 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Locust (Post 2230640)
My favorite part about threads like these is that everyone will chime in saying "Well I've never been ticketed for it so you'll be fine." or "My brother/friend/sister/mom/dad/uncle/coworker/partner/boss is a cop and said it's fine."

Just because you haven't been doesn't mean you can't/won't be. The simple answer is it's considered illegal and, much like going 5mph over the limit, you can usually do it but it's on you if you get caught.

the OP was asking about peoples anecdotal stories about being pulled over. what other response were you expecting people to share.

253BRZ 04-29-2015 10:25 PM

Here's the RCW for Washington's tail lamp laws http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx?cite=46.37.050

My thoughts on it, yes you can get pulled over, you probably won't get a ticket as long as you aren't a ****. It's like the window tint law, its there, but not enforced per say. I get that people think it looks cool to have smoked tails, but personally I want to be seen, so if I ever swapped them out they would be as visible, or brighter than stock.

mannie 05-04-2015 05:48 PM

A few renton pd officers are my customers and i asked one of them if they cared, he said he has no tolerance since its clearly against the law regardless of darkness. That is however one officers words.


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