Smoking/Tinting Tail Lights
#1
Smoking/Tinting Tail Lights
I have a dark green '01 Accord sedan. Currently I have Altezza tail lights that I got about 2 weeks ago, but I want to replace them and go with something more stock looking. It's a toss up right now but I do want to smoke the tail lights. I don't want them blacked out but more of a medium darkness to it. I want the lights to be visible while driving at night and I don't want anything to peel. I was wondering what the best method is and what options I have. I've seen some people who have sanded their lights and painted them with a special paint, followed by clear coat, but the lights still did not have that original shine or gloss look and I'd like to maintain that.
Here is what I have now (if anyone is interested I can sell them):
And these are my two options:
I did find these, but I think these are too dark, but not quite too sure.
I will also be getting tints for the car as well, so it would match better, haven't decided if I want to do limo tints or a shade darker, but i'll worry about that later.
Here is what I have now (if anyone is interested I can sell them):
And these are my two options:
I did find these, but I think these are too dark, but not quite too sure.
I will also be getting tints for the car as well, so it would match better, haven't decided if I want to do limo tints or a shade darker, but i'll worry about that later.
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RE: Smoking/Tinting Tail Lights
You could just spray the actual red parts.
I opened up my altezzas. It was really easy actually. Then sealed them up.
I posted a huge thing, just search tail light tinting on this websites search and youll see what I did.
I opened up my altezzas. It was really easy actually. Then sealed them up.
I posted a huge thing, just search tail light tinting on this websites search and youll see what I did.
#8
RE: Smoking/Tinting Tail Lights
I haven't done it myself, yet, but VHT Night Shades is what you need for the spray tint. I've seen pics on the tC forums and it looks pretty good. I think I'm going to spray mine to get a medium tint like you are looking for then get some vinal overlays.
#9
RE: Smoking/Tinting Tail Lights
You can also use Testors tint spray found at hobby/craft stores. It's probably cheaper than $15 Nightshades. I also used Krylon Translucent slate for mine and it looked great until it dried and turned a purplish color. I dunno if I would tint the black lights, unless it was very light.
#10
RE: Smoking/Tinting Tail Lights
go with the third ones.trust me.because i have them on my dark green accord and i love them....but here judge for yourself
http://s228.photobucket.com/albums/ee309/Shadowm2007/
pay no attention the woman...thats my wife.but yeah i think this will give you a better idea...but if you are going to tint, i would suggest going with these...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/01-02...spagenameZWDVW
http://s228.photobucket.com/albums/ee309/Shadowm2007/
pay no attention the woman...thats my wife.but yeah i think this will give you a better idea...but if you are going to tint, i would suggest going with these...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/01-02...spagenameZWDVW