Friday, July 25, 2025

The 6-Step Inspection Cheat Sheet

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Windshield visor strip aside, New York’s 2025 meter test zeroes in on 70 percent VLT. Fail just one front pane and your inspection sticker, registration renewal, and weekend road trip evaporate together. The surest defense? Run the article’s six-step drill: confirm vehicle class, measure the glass you have, check the legality sticker, test both mirrors, scan for metallic sheen, and keep any medical waiver in the glove box.


A two-inch FMVSS label on the driver’s door jamb decides whether every side window must meet 70 percent or only the front pair. “Passenger Car” keeps the whole cabin bright; “Multipurpose Vehicle,” “Truck,” or “Van” buys unlimited darkness behind the B-pillar—provided both mirrors work. Ignore the label and you might copy a neighbor’s SUV tint that passes while your sedan flunks next month’s inspection.

Save Time: Meter Before You Tint

Factory glass often sits near 75 percent. Add a “light” 50 percent film and the stack crashes to 37 percent, squarely illegal. Reputable installers meter the bare glass, pick a compliant film, and print paperwork that proves your numbers the instant a trooper flicks on a handheld meter. That twenty-second reading can spare you the four-figure spiral of removal labor, re-inspection fees, and surcharge-happy insurers. Bonus: it also clears up confusion over the now-optional insurance photo inspection some carriers still request.

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