How To Blackout The Taillights on my Magnum???
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RE: How To Blackout The Taillights on my Magnum???
One cheap and easy trick you might try, use 1/4 inch black pinstripe tape.
I have used it before with good results, here is how to use it.
Make sure your first horizontal piece of tape goes on level, as all other pieces are set off of that.
Put pieces of the 1/4 inch tape horizontally on the tail light lense, leave a 1/4 inch gap between each piece of tape. Cover the whole lens this way, you end up with a piece of tape, a gap, a picee of tape, a gap, etc. etc.
From a distance your tail lights will appear black, but when you step on the brakes or turn on your running lights, they will show through the tape.
Instead of black tape, you might try a color tape that is close to your cars body color.
You can always spray paint some 1/4 inch masking tape to match your car.
If you don't want to use tape, you might try "misting" your lenses with a light coat of dark paint. Not sure what the results might be.
Bob
I have used it before with good results, here is how to use it.
Make sure your first horizontal piece of tape goes on level, as all other pieces are set off of that.
Put pieces of the 1/4 inch tape horizontally on the tail light lense, leave a 1/4 inch gap between each piece of tape. Cover the whole lens this way, you end up with a piece of tape, a gap, a picee of tape, a gap, etc. etc.
From a distance your tail lights will appear black, but when you step on the brakes or turn on your running lights, they will show through the tape.
Instead of black tape, you might try a color tape that is close to your cars body color.
You can always spray paint some 1/4 inch masking tape to match your car.
If you don't want to use tape, you might try "misting" your lenses with a light coat of dark paint. Not sure what the results might be.
Bob
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RE: How To Blackout The Taillights on my Magnum???
I've seen guys use "Spray Tint" in a can. Most auto stores carry it. The results looked good in the pictures I've seen, but I've never seen them in person.
Welcome Black Mag! I'm sure you'll enjoy reading a bunch of great info on your ride here!
Welcome Black Mag! I'm sure you'll enjoy reading a bunch of great info on your ride here!
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RE: How To Blackout The Taillights on my Magnum???
Fourteen,
Then don't install yours on the back seat! They belong on the rear of the car, and yes, they do look cool. Just try to stay out of the lane with the dork driving too close behind you. His problem, not yours. That's why we have Umbrella Insurance policies, right? But always drive defensively! lol
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Then don't install yours on the back seat! They belong on the rear of the car, and yes, they do look cool. Just try to stay out of the lane with the dork driving too close behind you. His problem, not yours. That's why we have Umbrella Insurance policies, right? But always drive defensively! lol
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RE: How To Blackout The Taillights on my Magnum???
You might be looking at a ticket for messing with your taillights. In California there are laws against modifying lights on your car. I remember way back when that I had “cat eyes†for taillights on my ’41 Chevy, and received a ticket for them.
Law enforcement has guidelines on what is acceptable when it comes to changing a cars lighting system.
You might check with DMV before changing anything.
(I know many will respond with…yeah, California…the state with the most laws against everything. I agree.)
old Bob
Law enforcement has guidelines on what is acceptable when it comes to changing a cars lighting system.
You might check with DMV before changing anything.
(I know many will respond with…yeah, California…the state with the most laws against everything. I agree.)
old Bob
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RE: How To Blackout The Taillights on my Magnum???
ORIGINAL: 2005 Magnum R/T Hemi
Fourteen,
Just try to stay out of the lane with the dork driving too close behind you. His problem, not yours. [IMG]local://upfiles/10346/66BAEC3D2F85459FA0897042C07922B2.jpg[/IMG]
Fourteen,
Just try to stay out of the lane with the dork driving too close behind you. His problem, not yours. [IMG]local://upfiles/10346/66BAEC3D2F85459FA0897042C07922B2.jpg[/IMG]
It could be your BIG problem if the 'dork' behind you is driving a semi on a snowy or foggy night, and thinks the road ahead is clear, because he can't see those 'cool' Blackout Taillights of yours!!
And, maybe the cop or insurance investigator determines that the accident was actually the fault of the 'dork' in the crushed Magnum with the cool taillights, and the trucking company sues to pay for their injured driver and damaged truck, and your insurance company denies your widow's claim because of your illegal alteration, and she has to become a hooker to pay the bills, and she gets Aids, and dies, and leaves your kids as orphans!! All because you thought that Blackout Taillights were 'cool'!!!! Who is the real 'dork'??!!??
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RE: How To Blackout The Taillights on my Magnum???
I can't remenber where I've seen it, but there is a "Black" Mylar tape that is translucent out there,,,somewhere. Then follow the instructions from MagnumRT (I think ) that would solve both the "Tailgating Dork" and the "Myway Patrol" problem.
Then again, IMO
Then again, IMO
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