smoked headlights and tail lights
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#6
RE: smoked headlights and tail lights
yeah i would like to eventually tint out my tails, but those overlay sticker tint kits look shady...
i would worry about bubbles and stuff like that due to the curved shape of the lenses...
i have tinted plenty of car windows in my time enough to realize that tint film does NOT want to bend around a curve correctly....
i think i would go with some sort of spray kit eventually....
i would worry about bubbles and stuff like that due to the curved shape of the lenses...
i have tinted plenty of car windows in my time enough to realize that tint film does NOT want to bend around a curve correctly....
i think i would go with some sort of spray kit eventually....
#7
RE: smoked headlights and tail lights
i bet the overlay tint will last a while as long as you do it... but its true and its the easy way out... they'll last i bet a year or 2...
paint them and youll be way more satisfied...
paint them and youll be way more satisfied...
#8
RE: smoked headlights and tail lights
[:'(], you're all non believers.
ive used paint and overlay and i say lamin-x has the best results bc the overlay is thick and requires just laying them over instead of taking out the light assembly and painting them.
ive used paint and overlay and i say lamin-x has the best results bc the overlay is thick and requires just laying them over instead of taking out the light assembly and painting them.
#9
RE: smoked headlights and tail lights
im deff. gonna do overlays first just to make sure i like the look and b/c its cheap. also its alotcheaper to peel a sticker off than to have to buy new lights if i dont like it... if i am satisfied im gonna paint the headlights and probably buy tail lights w/ the black housing