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Night time driving lens

@Lexkempo you may want to check with current laws in your state. Ours just changed here. I mistated the tint I used its 70% and it is legal here in Hawaii now. It's a very recent law change here though.
 
@Lexkempo there was a huge push for it here due to the new headlights blinding people. 70% is max and it is still easy to see out of. The rest of my truck is 35% on two sides and double 5% on back sides and back window. Can't see in at all. Thank God for reverse cameras though but I use my truck for work and sometimes carry 20-30k worth of equipment in the back of the cab so I can't take chance anyone can see it and try to steal it. Best of all I'm 100% legal! :)
 
@Lexkempo there was a huge push for it here due to the new headlights blinding people. 70% is max and it is still easy to see out of. The rest of my truck is 35% on two sides and double 5% on back sides and back window. Can't see in at all. Thank God for reverse cameras though but I use my truck for work and sometimes carry 20-30k worth of equipment in the back of the cab so I can't take chance anyone can see it and try to steal it. Best of all I'm 100% legal! :)
That's awesome!
 
Stupid question: where do I find these yellow lenses on Oakley's website? I can't find them anywhere (I'm on the Canadian one maybe that's why)

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Always been interested in looking into a night/dusk driving solution. I do have a violet iridium I use for low light but those are too dark I find for what I'm looking for.
 
Violet Iridium is not 'Violet' or 'Black Violet Iridium' ...

HI Yellow Lens should be on the O site in Flak Lenses. HI Yellow or Yellow works bit nowhere near as good as BVI or V.... :D
 

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