I know mad people around here and Roc with blacked out taillights that get away with it all the time, just not headlights. Most people want them the brightest they can getits illegal in ny. ftl! oh well still gettin 5% tint in back, 15% on sides, and 35% on the windshield!
If the law states that "70% of light must come through on the front sides and back sides"... then you CANNOT LEGALLY use 30% tint!!!haha i read that wrong.. Yes you can use 30%... my bad.in idaho we are only allowed to do 35% but i do 15% or lower and never get pulled over.... im sure you'd be fine doing like 20%
YES, it will pose a problem with seeing. 35% windshield will be darker at night than you think, at least until you get used to it... blacked out headlights will cause your lightbeam to be dimmer, thus making it harder for you to see at night while driving... that and the fact that they are ugly.does this have any effect on seeing at night? i know having tinted windows has an effect, but im only going 35% so it wont be a problem, but with the blackedout headlights and 35% tinted windshield propose a problem?
bump old ass threads much?Hello Community Members,
Many people black out their tail lights to make their cars stand out. This can be done in many way--paint, tint and tape. The safest way, which is reversible, is to tint the headlights.
1. Take out the tail lights and place them in an area where you can work and not damage yourself or anything around you. Place any screws you had to remove in a safe place.
2. Clean the tail lights with window cleaner and clothes and dry them.
3. Clean the tail lights with rubbing alcohol to remove film and buildup that has accumulated. Allow them to dry or dry them with a cloth.
4. Lightly sand the lights a few times.
5. Shake the tint spray vigorously and spray the lights from approximately six inches to one foot away until you achieve the desired tint.
6. Peel off the tape you placed on the rear lights. Spray a light coat on these. Allow the paint to dry.
7. Replace the lights on the car.
Best Regards,
Anthony Martello //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
Motorcycle Lights LED
i'm gonna bump this thread as well..Taillights you probably wont get messed with...
if you're referring to VHT Nightshades, the spray can be removed with gasoline //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gifHello Community Members,
Many people black out their tail lights to make their cars stand out. This can be done in many way--paint, tint and tape. The safest way, which is reversible, is to tint the headlights.
1. Take out the tail lights and place them in an area where you can work and not damage yourself or anything around you. Place any screws you had to remove in a safe place.
2. Clean the tail lights with window cleaner and clothes and dry them.
3. Clean the tail lights with rubbing alcohol to remove film and buildup that has accumulated. Allow them to dry or dry them with a cloth.
4. Lightly sand the lights a few times.
5. Shake the tint spray vigorously and spray the lights from approximately six inches to one foot away until you achieve the desired tint.
6. Peel off the tape you placed on the rear lights. Spray a light coat on these. Allow the paint to dry.
7. Replace the lights on the car.
Best Regards,
Anthony Martello //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
Motorcycle Lights LED