Legality with Headlight tints?

itfben

DsignVinyl.com
Oct 24, 2009
2,000
1
nr. Tunbridge Wells
Looking to tint my head lights black but dont know how much I can tint them as obviously I want the lights to work :) just want a slight black look to them, any recommendations of percentages?
 

Gazza_24

Active Member
Sep 4, 2009
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Could you not take the units apart and spray the insides of the lights rather than the lenses?
 

itfben

DsignVinyl.com
Oct 24, 2009
2,000
1
nr. Tunbridge Wells
Could you not take the units apart and spray the insides of the lights rather than the lenses?

Confused? the thing i was thinking with tint film is its a constant tint, and if i fudge up i can wip it off, if i screw up spraying them the old bill are guna pull me and i wont be able to drive at night cos i need the car and cant afford not to cos iv messed up.
 

suj

Wheel Connoisseur
Jan 1, 2009
5,808
1
Birmingham
flyeyes remind me of the tights people used to put on....TACKY lol

go for some lamin-x (google it) good stuff, and the lighter stuff is fine, alot of people run them :)
 

CJRamze

Proud Seat Owner
Jun 29, 2008
2,014
2
Caldicot, South Wales
Get some headlight covers and spray them.
Actually tinting your lights is stupid, the headlights in these cars are terrible as they are this will make them considerably darker. Plus its the officers judgement of "If their Safe" so I wouldn't risk it personally.
 

itfben

DsignVinyl.com
Oct 24, 2009
2,000
1
nr. Tunbridge Wells
flyeyes remind me of the tights people used to put on....TACKY lol

go for some lamin-x (google it) good stuff, and the lighter stuff is fine, alot of people run them :)

ye same not cool ey

I came across them, might give them a shot.

I will look into headlight covers though, sounds like an idea, whatever they are.
 

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Not tacky at all in my eyes and totally legal.

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I have no problems driving at night either.
 

SalSheikh

Under the Hood
Sep 2, 2009
2,760
5
Midlands, UK
i've seen the flyeyes stuff and it looks good to me. Rich has them on his TDI on both front and rear lenses and i like them.
 

m0rk

sarcasm comes free
Staff member
May 19, 2001
27,787
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Clanfield, UK
Not tacky at all in my eyes and totally legal.

Says who?

MOT regs suggest otherwise - and are wide open to interpretation

Reason for rejection

b. inoperative, excessively
damaged, deteriorated or
obscured so that they are not
visible from a reasonable
distance

Note: An effective proprietary
repair (e.g. lens repair tape
etc.) must be assessed on its
merits, considering security,
colour, light output and
durability.

Would it pass a roadside test? If your car fails because of this, it won't just be at night time you can't drive your car - you can't drive it at all.
 

Deleted member 62438

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MOT rules and regulations
1.2: Headlights

A pair of headlights must:

•emit light of substantially the same colour and intensity.
•emit a steady colour of either white or yellow.
•be visible from a reasonable distance.


1.3: Brake lights
•A brake light must emit a steady red light.
•At least 50% of the lamp must be visible from the rear
•Light must be visible from a reasonable distance


1.4: Reflectors

At least 50% of the reflecting surface must be visible from a reasonable distance.



1.5: Indicators
•Every indicator must emit amber light.
•At least 50% of the lamp must be visible.
•Light must be visible from a reasonable distance.


I can see that my fitment fulfills all the above criteria. I don't currently have it on my reflectors though.

But they won't give you the gloss look that you want Ben.

They are removable should the need or desire arise. Hope this helps.
 

Dabbalz

Active Member
Sep 7, 2010
283
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West Yorkshire
Could you not take the units apart and spray the insides of the lights rather than the lenses?

Thats my thoughts exactly!
Would look so much better too!

Saying that aint the Leon's all black anyway, i'd leave em as you don't wanna be painting over the chrome light reflectors.
I'd get a new set just to freshen it up if they look a little cloudy.
 
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Klone

Active Member
Aug 24, 2010
1,514
2
Clacton On Sea
hi guys,

been looking at gunsmoke lamin-x as i hated flyeyes.... plus they messed with the output too much.

i have been warned that gunsmoke can affect the light output.... but im running HIDs anyway...

think it'll be ok?

i know its sposed to be legal in the UK but what do you guys think??
 
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