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Yea I tinted my tails on my Dark Charcoal... I love them... Did not get an overwhelming response here but have fun when you do them... Takes a bit to get to them to get them off...
Definate non-minivan family vehicle. We love this ride!
2011 Heat in Mineral Gray. Front windows tinted to match factory rears, all chrome badges removed. Just added 8000K HIDs. Future plans, flowmaster mufflers and tail light spray to color match body.
Congrats!!!...can you take a close up picture of your installed HIDs?
Congrats!!!...can you take a close up picture of your installed HIDs?
+1... Also what kit did you go with an did you have any issues with the "bulb out" in the message center? If so how did you get rid of it? I know DDMTUNING has something but they are $15 a piece and since I am doing headlights and fogs I do not want to pay $60 if it is something simple or not even neccessary...
I've been buying from velocitygetter.com since 2003. I've owned 3 sets now and I've been really happy with them. I went with the 8000Ks since they no longer carry the 6000Ks in purple anymore. Manufacturer stopped producing.
I've got little kids so its hard to get on this forum regularly Couple of pics here....
Definately color matched. Nice Job! I'm going to save myself the time and spend the money to have my a shop spray mine. I've seen their work and I like it.
+1... Also what kit did you go with an did you have any issues with the "bulb out" in the message center? If so how did you get rid of it? I know DDMTUNING has something but they are $15 a piece and since I am doing headlights and fogs I do not want to pay $60 if it is something simple or not even neccessary...
Also, forgot to mention. I had to buy resistors ($20 per side) to eliminate flicker. Dodge is notorious for flicker with HIDs. Only remedy is a resistor or harness. I did some online research then ended up going into the local mod shop. They knew exactly what to do.