Tail lights tinted by blackedoutlights
#33
I personally am not a fan of completely blacking out taillights or smoking headlights. I see so many cars with them and it just doesn't look right and to not mention the light output is drastically diminished making it a serious safety issue. What I did was lightly smoke the clear lens just enough to give it a custom look. No issues w/ light output whatsoever. SteelR/TAZ did the same too, just painted everything minus the clear lens just enough to tone it down without affecting the light output.
And the guy uses urethane as opposed to lacquer which is a much better paint which spreads evenly and is more durable.
And the guy uses urethane as opposed to lacquer which is a much better paint which spreads evenly and is more durable.
#36
Bottomline to each his own... as stated a number of posts back the look both of you guys went for here is popping up as standard fair on sport models of many car manufacturers. I can see the issue raised and article posted if you completely black out your lights and affect the light transfer radically but a subtle tint gives a custom look without issue imo.. hell some guys won't mod because it "voids your warranty" or tint a window because you might not pass inspection 5 years down the line. At the end of the day you foot the note every month so mod to your needs and desires!
#37
Bottomline to each his own... as stated a number of posts back the look both of you guys went for here is popping up as standard fair on sport models of many car manufacturers. I can see the issue raised and article posted if you completely black out your lights and affect the light transfer radically but a subtle tint gives a custom look without issue imo.. hell some guys won't mod because it "voids your warranty" or tint a window because you might not pass inspection 5 years down the line. At the end of the day you foot the note every month so mod to your needs and desires!
Last edited by crankish; 05-23-2014 at 03:13 AM.