Another benefit of window tinting is increased privacy. Tinted windows can prevent others from seeing inside your vehicle and provide a sense of security for yourself and your passengers, particularly when parked in public areas or traveling with valuable belongings.
Furthermore, window tinting can protect your vehicle’s interior from fading and cracking. The sun’s UV rays can be damaging to your vehicle’s upholstery, dashboard, and other interior components, leading to expensive repairs and replacements. With window tinting, you can prolong the lifespan of your vehicle’s interior and maintain its value.
Our team of experienced professionals is dedicated to providing exceptional window tinting services that will not only enhance the look of your vehicle but also improve your driving experience. We use Computer Cut Technology to cut out the tint templates on a laser plotter, so we never have to cut tint on your vehicle glass or surface. With our top-of-the-line products and expert installation, you can trust that your window tinting experience at Trucks Plus will be nothing short of perfection.
window tinting options
When considering which type of window tinting to choose, it’s essential to assess your priorities, budget, and the specific needs of your vehicle. Various options are available at Tucks Plus to suit different preferences and needs:
Omaha window tinting laws & regulations
Before getting your car or truck windows tinted, it’s essential to familiarize yourself with the laws and regulations regarding window tinting in Omaha. Each state has specific guidelines that dictate the permissible levels of tint darkness and reflectivity.
At Trucks Plus, we abide by Omaha’s window tinting regulations so that you don’t have to worry about getting a potential fine or running into legal trouble.
- Windshield: Non-reflective tint is allowed along the top of the windshield above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line, which is typically the top 5 inches.
- Front Side Windows: Tint darkness must allow over 35% of light in.
- Back Side Windows: Tint darkness must allow over 20% of light in.
- Rear Window: Tint darkness must allow over 20% of light in.