Tinting Tail Lights.
You are seriously going to get a pisston of tickets.
Not to mention nobody is going to be able to see your brake lights. And if you get rear ended and it ends up that since you screwed with your taillights you are at fault, that would be icing on the cake.
Don't do it. It presents a hazard to the motorists behind you and it'll get you ticketed. Plus, its pretty ricey.
Not to mention nobody is going to be able to see your brake lights. And if you get rear ended and it ends up that since you screwed with your taillights you are at fault, that would be icing on the cake.
Don't do it. It presents a hazard to the motorists behind you and it'll get you ticketed. Plus, its pretty ricey.
hardly..... i've never gotten any tickets and you can see mine PERFECTLY theres no way in the world you couldnt see them..
True, true....If i were you i'd google it sence there are some nice reads on sanding them down etc, etc, to give them that shiny look that is so desired. Sounds like a lot of work but it's better then the 75 bills Baywash wanted to charge me i suppose.(I guess i should get around to doing it then)
the things is that i had to respray it because it had a matte look to it..
and i wanted it shiny...what kind of clear coat did you guys use with the VHT?
cuz all the spray ones they had at advanced did not work for me.
and i wanted it shiny...what kind of clear coat did you guys use with the VHT?
cuz all the spray ones they had at advanced did not work for me.
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I'm telling you google it bro, you gotta clear coat and sand...
i used the hobby shop paint ,and after about two months of being in the sun and being washed weekly it starts to look like complete shit.
so go with tint or something specified to withstand the elements.
so go with tint or something specified to withstand the elements.
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