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    Tinted tail lights?

    How do i go about tinting my tail lights????



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    you need to get a product called VHT Night Shades, its a spray on product.
    You can get it at Jegs.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by kroy
    you need to get a product called VHT Night Shades, its a spray on product.
    You can get it at Jegs.com
    Does it look good? Or ghetto?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 89dxowner
    Does it look good? Or ghetto?
    It all depends on how good you are with a spraycan. Right now mine is not perfect, I need another can to even it out. I'll pick one up next weekend. You should consider buying 2 cans.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kroy
    It all depends on how good you are with a spraycan. Right now mine is not perfect, I need another can to even it out. I'll pick one up next weekend. You should consider buying 2 cans.
    Ok. I mean is it a dull look? like primer, or is it glossy?

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    is tinting your tails legal?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 86LXi|JustONE
    is tinting your tails legal?
    Depends on your local laws. Here in South Carolina anything goes.

    It gives more of a flat look, kinda like primer. I was amazed on how much light can be transfered through a black finish.
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    It all depends on how good you are with a spraycan. Right now mine is not perfect, I need another can to even it out. I'll pick one up next weekend. You should consider buying 2 cans.
    Yeah its ok stuff somtimes its difficult to work with but it looks nice, and ive never had a cop bother me over it, even though they bother me for everything else.
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    I've done mine already.

    I used 1 can, but made 3 light coats. Make sure you wet sand the tails with 800 min first to allow better adhesion for the Nite-Shades. You can then clear coat the tails afterwards to protect them.

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    i believe some one on here u sed window tint, his name is jigga225 or somethin, the guy that now owns the legend
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeathRat
    I've done mine already.

    I used 1 can, but made 3 light coats. Make sure you wet sand the tails with 800 min first to allow better adhesion for the Nite-Shades. You can then clear coat the tails afterwards to protect them.
    Thanks man even though your car kinda looks like a mustang from the back it looks good.

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    that does look good deathrat
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    Quote Originally Posted by 89dxowner
    Thanks man even though your car kinda looks like a mustang from the back it looks good.
    That would be the dang 'Stang spoiler! LOL
    I bought the car with it on. I'm still looking for a better one though, just want & need other things first.

    As long as you wet sand first, you'll be fine & they will turn out great!

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    ive seen them done on CRX's and its way better than clears
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    correct me if im wrong, but you do apply the VHT to the outside of the light right?
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    Yes you spray the outside of the lens.

    I have another sugestion though... If you want that really dark look then VHT is the way to go but I used a transparent dark red paint on mine and it allows you to get that all red look but it stays shiny and the light comes through just as well as it does without the paint. The amount of layers that you spray determines the darkness of the red. This is after it had faded a little bit... You can get the paint at Walmart.

    Sorry the file size is huge and the resolution is really large also...

    http://www.ghalili.com/nathan/3geez/rearbumper.JPG

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    I was actually thinking about getting a can of VHT and coating it lightly one time just to make it dark. Then come back and put some more layers of transparent paint over it to give it the shiny red look...
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    Quote Originally Posted by 87AccordsterLx
    Yes you spray the outside of the lens.

    I have another sugestion though... If you want that really dark look then VHT is the way to go but I used a transparent dark red paint on mine and it allows you to get that all red look but it stays shiny and the light comes through just as well as it does without the paint. The amount of layers that you spray determines the darkness of the red. This is after it had faded a little bit... You can get the paint at Walmart.

    Sorry the file size is huge and the resolution is really large also...

    http://www.ghalili.com/nathan/3geez/rearbumper.JPG

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    I was actually thinking about getting a can of VHT and coating it lightly one time just to make it dark. Then come back and put some more layers of transparent paint over it to give it the shiny red look...
    that would be ill

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    Quote Originally Posted by 87AccordsterLx

    I was actually thinking about getting a can of VHT and coating it lightly one time just to make it dark. Then come back and put some more layers of transparent paint over it to give it the shiny red look...
    As I was reading this thread the same thing was crossing my mind, and I wouldn't use tint on the tails, it would scratch to easy, all you would need do it get some small stones in the brush that your washing it with.

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    alot of these cars that have nightshaded their taillights have been a grey or a bluish car color. Im just wondering how it would look on a black metalic car:

    http://www.cardomain.com/id/filthee

    im wondering if i should nightshade or just change the orange to red.

    Any thoughts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by filthee
    alot of these cars that have nightshaded their taillights have been a grey or a bluish car color. Im just wondering how it would look on a black metalic car:

    http://www.cardomain.com/id/filthee

    im wondering if i should nightshade or just change the orange to red.

    Any thoughts?
    Depends if you plan on window tint too then...If you go dark window tint, I suggest the Nite-Shades to give the car a "Stealthy" look. if you go lighter tint on the windows, then maybe the red shading of the tails to give it a more uniform look.

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    how much light is allowed through after they're painted, a lot or is it pretty dull

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlammedAccord89
    how much light is allowed through after they're painted, a lot or is it pretty dull
    I say there is at most a 10 percent reduction in light, if even that. I was suprised as hell the first time I saw this product used, I think it was on an old Mopar muscle car.
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    iight, the painted tails would go good with the theme im doin with my car

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    Thanks for all the replies sounds good.but i wonder what they would look like on my gold accord?

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