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Legal window tint in Ireland: what passes the NCT

18 August 2026 1 min readSouth East Window Tinting

A plain-English guide to the tint limits that apply to Irish cars, what the NCT tester actually checks, and where you can go darker without any bother.

The short answer

In Ireland the windscreen must let through at least 65% of light, and the front side windows must let through at least 65% as well. Behind the B-pillar — the rear side windows and the back screen — there is no light limit, which is why most cars you see with dark glass are legal.

What the NCT actually checks

The tester is looking at the front glass. If a film has been added to the windscreen or the front doors and it drops the light transmission below the limit, that is a fail item. Factory privacy glass in the rear is never an issue.

Where people get caught out

  • Buying an import that already has dark front tint fitted abroad.
  • Adding a "limo" film to the front doors because the rear was done.
  • Old, bubbling film that was never removed properly.

What we do about it

We fit to the legal side of the line on the front and go as dark as you like behind the B-pillar. If you have an import that will not pass, we can strip the old film and re-do it properly.

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Thinking about tint?

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Ring the workshop on 087 036 5656 for a straight answer, or book a slot online.