How to Black Out Taillights
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How to Black Out Taillights
What are different ways to blackout the rear tailights on a coupe? Which is most reliable, easiest, cheapest, reversible, etc.? Which lets the most light through? also, does anyone know if this is legal in CA? Please include as much detail as possible, especially prices. Thanx ahead of time.
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I've been around in the car scene for quite some time... I've seen all the different kinds of tint sprays out there. Out of all the options, I'd have to say that Bat's overlays are, by far, the best choice! I've seen them in person... in all the different kinds he has them in. They are VERY nice! The only thing that it doesnt have, is the glossiness. If you spray your tails, its really glossy and smooth. The overlays are shiny, but theres a very slight vinyl texture. Other than that, they're perfect I would recomend these over all tint sprays!
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wow, seems like i gotta go with bat's. So what do you spray them with to make them glossy? And who do you get to install them, i'm in west LA. And what does it usually cost to install them? I am thinking the 3/10th full smoke, but some of the gtr's look kinda cool. I would like 6/10th but that might attract a little too much attention from cops?
anyone that has them, would you care to post any tips or things to think about that you encountered. I am especially interested in hearing from someone that has had them for a long time. I read on another thread about someone needing to re-order after some time? - i could be wrong. Anyway, thanx in advance.
anyone that has them, would you care to post any tips or things to think about that you encountered. I am especially interested in hearing from someone that has had them for a long time. I read on another thread about someone needing to re-order after some time? - i could be wrong. Anyway, thanx in advance.
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I got to admit......I love the way my gtr rears look but........they were a b!tch to put on. It is basicly like working with tint but you have to do some extreme angles with flat film (try wraping your tail light with a piece of paper or tape first to understand), best way to get the angles is to use a hair dryer(not a heat gun) and slightly shrink parts of the overlay to fit an align. You use a soap solution under the overlay so you can position it properly prior to shrinking. Then you squeegee the solution out (wrap squeegee in micro-fiber or terry cloth), and make sure to get out any air bubbles. By the time your done.......you most likely have created a few new curse words but will enjoy what it looks like. Here's the end result.
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I used the tint spray - its pretty good, you have to be a perfectionist though when taping around the reverse lights and such. The part that I like the most is i can always go darker b/c its done on the outside and finished off with a couple good buffings. No, its not permanent, but when it comes to my baby, the word permanent makes me hesitate!
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Originally Posted by mistermojorizin
wow, seems like i gotta go with bat's. So what do you spray them with to make them glossy? And who do you get to install them, i'm in west LA. And what does it usually cost to install them? I am thinking the 3/10th full smoke, but some of the gtr's look kinda cool. I would like 6/10th but that might attract a little too much attention from cops?
anyone that has them, would you care to post any tips or things to think about that you encountered. I am especially interested in hearing from someone that has had them for a long time. I read on another thread about someone needing to re-order after some time? - i could be wrong. Anyway, thanx in advance.
anyone that has them, would you care to post any tips or things to think about that you encountered. I am especially interested in hearing from someone that has had them for a long time. I read on another thread about someone needing to re-order after some time? - i could be wrong. Anyway, thanx in advance.
You can put it on yourself, or have any tint shop put it on for you.
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wow...old thread.
Check out Bluebat's site for overlays for your sedan.
http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y42...an%20Overlays/
95% of people on this forum who tinted their taillights have gone with overlays from blue bat.
Check out Bluebat's site for overlays for your sedan.
http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y42...an%20Overlays/
95% of people on this forum who tinted their taillights have gone with overlays from blue bat.