Any suppliers for smoked rear lights?
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Any suppliers for smoked rear lights?
I just got my first Audi, a 1999 a6 avant 2.8 Quattro, and i love it!! Except for the bright red rear lights. I have been trying to find some smoked replacements on the internet but have only been able to find them for the saloon version. Can any of you point me in the sirection of a reliable supplier of quality parts that carries smoked rear lights for the avant please?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
#2
RE: Any suppliers for smoked rear lights?
Im gonna have to try and sway you away from this decision. Its not legal i think in every state, you will get a ticket, and if someone smashes into the rear end of your car the police will put the blame on you by the way.
If you really want to use window tint over the tails, it looks just as good and if you get pulled over all you have to do is pull off the tint to fix it.
If you really want to use window tint over the tails, it looks just as good and if you get pulled over all you have to do is pull off the tint to fix it.
#3
RE: Any suppliers for smoked rear lights?
I am in England, not sure about the legality here but i see a lot of cars that have it done so i cant see it being a problem. I will have a look and see if i can get any film, thats a good idea. Thanks.
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RE: Any suppliers for smoked rear lights?
Bingobadgo, I hope you weren't in Iraq lately. You didn't get us into trouble with the badgers in Bursa did you?Only kidding
Anyway, I'd go to my local MOT place and ask them first if it is legal to get the smoked tail lights. In fact, go to three different ones just to be sure.
If no one knows, contact the DVLA. They should be able to answer you or point you towards where you could get the answer. I know that window tinting, very faint is allowed. They have very precise measures on what is, and is not allowed.
Another option as Auditech79 mentioned is window tint. I actually found a different thing to use. I don't remember the name of the film, but it was made in Oxford. It was like a thin sheet of light black plastic, but thicker than window tint. It was more stretchable than window tint, and seemed to stick better around groves. A heat gun was used to fix it. Had this done on a previous vehicle and now I'm wanting to do it on my avant, but can't find the thing anywhere.
Well, all the best whatever you end up doing.
Anyway, I'd go to my local MOT place and ask them first if it is legal to get the smoked tail lights. In fact, go to three different ones just to be sure.
If no one knows, contact the DVLA. They should be able to answer you or point you towards where you could get the answer. I know that window tinting, very faint is allowed. They have very precise measures on what is, and is not allowed.
Another option as Auditech79 mentioned is window tint. I actually found a different thing to use. I don't remember the name of the film, but it was made in Oxford. It was like a thin sheet of light black plastic, but thicker than window tint. It was more stretchable than window tint, and seemed to stick better around groves. A heat gun was used to fix it. Had this done on a previous vehicle and now I'm wanting to do it on my avant, but can't find the thing anywhere.
Well, all the best whatever you end up doing.
#5
RE: Any suppliers for smoked rear lights?
Thanks for the help so far. I am tempted to do the film thing but i am a bit of a perfectionist and i know if i do it i wont be happy with it, so getting a full smoked unit would be my first choice i think. I saw on the internet that hella make a smoked tail light unit but i cant find it on their site, or find a uk supplier. Back to google i guess.
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RE: Any suppliers for smoked rear lights?
I would persuade you away from the film tint. If you want them tinted but don't want to pay for the lights, I would say spray tint them with VHT Spray tint. I few coats and it looks great. I would say do this instead of the film.
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