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Rear lights tint film and window tint film - any difference?

xd-data-ii

Active Member
Mar 15, 2007
375
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San Diego
Hi

I want to tint the clear sections of my rear lights.
Tried tint spray today but it streaks too much. May be better if i take the lights off the car first - which i dont know how to though

Other option is to add tint film. am looking at the offerings on decalfx.com for tail light tints.
But i have loads of windows tint film (35%) which looks great.

Is there any different to the ones specifically for lights or will the window tint film work just as good?
Method seems to be the same to install so the one rear light ones something special so they can be applied on the outside.
 

lc_allan

Northern Monkey
Sep 15, 2006
3,389
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Not sure on the tint side but the light units are only held on with 3 nuts and are piss easy to remove. Just don't drop any of the nuts down into the car chassis :whistle:
 

turbin

Guest
haha, I had to go fishing too. Those nuts in the corners are tricky little *******s.
 

xd-data-ii

Active Member
Mar 15, 2007
375
0
San Diego
of course it will. there are loads of cars out there that have standard lights smoked. Golf gti, vectra, astra, plus more
 

xd-data-ii

Active Member
Mar 15, 2007
375
0
San Diego
So apparently people say its easy to get the rear light clusters off.
But is it possible to get access to the back of the lenses after removing the clusters to spray the tint on the inside of the lense and how?
 
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Phillc

Love is....Yellow
Apr 23, 2007
4,170
20
Pershore, worcestershire
MOT might be a problem it depends on the garage, i tinted my 220 turbo's lights red and it failed as the indicators flashed red not amber and i had to remove it, not to much of a prob it comes of with nail varnish remover after the mot i sprayed them again, untill the next mot
 

edmong

GHE Tuning
Aug 15, 2007
567
0
Plymouth, Devon
We've discussed this already somewhere on here, but i'll say again.

At an MOT each light needs to be:-

1. Visible to the rear from a reasonable distance,
2. Show the correct colour,
3. At least 50% of each lamp needs to be visible to the rear and
4. Two red reflectors are fitted symetrically, facing squarely to the rear and on either side of the vehicle.

If you do tint the rear lights just be careful you can meet the 4 above requirements and you'll be fine at test and with the Police.
 

xd-data-ii

Active Member
Mar 15, 2007
375
0
San Diego
Im just going for a slight tint/smoked look. Not blackout or anything near that.
35% window tint looks perfect and lets through all colours. Will be aiming for that effect and only on the clear parts. not going near the red bits
Anyway, mot doesnt apply to me.
 

xd-data-ii

Active Member
Mar 15, 2007
375
0
San Diego
Huh?

I took that rear lights off last week. Very easy and sprayed the clear sections with special tint spray paint and worked great and looks great.
Just need to do the side indicator lenses now
 
Jan 3, 2006
834
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East Kilbride
So you went for the spray rather than the tinting film then...

Pitty would have liked to have seen the finished look with the film as ive never seen that being done :rolleyes:
 

xd-data-ii

Active Member
Mar 15, 2007
375
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San Diego
Yeah was worried about water affecting the film as it was intended to be installed on the inside of the window. cant access inside the lenses either.
Didnt have the film with me at the time, had the lights off the car, had the spray can so just thought would try it. Am happy with it.
 

xd-data-ii

Active Member
Mar 15, 2007
375
0
San Diego
Ok. here are some pictures.

Was trying the side repeater lenses on friday but ran out of paint half way through. Have more paint now and will get them done this week.

I might use the window tint to actually tint the windows now. Its DIY job and ive never done it before and meant to be pretty difficult but will see

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Mr Roboto

Domo Arigato
Mar 14, 2005
470
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Sussex
Always check what the law states mate.

You don't want any one going in the back of you and then trying to blame it on your lights.
 

xd-data-ii

Active Member
Mar 15, 2007
375
0
San Diego
The indicators actually look way more orange than before. Much better.
Brake lights werent touched. Just the clear section.

Anyway, there are many standard cars out there with smoked lenses as standard.
 

lc_allan

Northern Monkey
Sep 15, 2006
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Always check what the law states mate.

You don't want any one going in the back of you and then trying to blame it on your lights.

Makes no difference even if your brake lights are not working someone can't use that as an excuse for going into the back of you. They have to keep a safe distance and even though everyone does and takes them for granted. Brake lights are only a visual aid to indicate someone is slowing down. You shouldn't rely on them solely.
 
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