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has anyone used vht niteshades with great results ?? i am thinking about the front turn signals and rear marker lights. then the rear brake lights if the turns,and markers turn out. if anyone has done this mod, please post a picture or two!! thanks
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I used it on my front turn signals and rear side markers:
This is what I started with up front. The "black" front turn signal wasn't dark enough, the tinted is actually darker, so I just used the VHT NiteShade to darken the lens
The side markers are the stock markers, just tinted with Nite Shade
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looks good! how does the vht hold up after a period of time? ive heard people in the past say theirs has started peeling to a degree after some time....
I've used it on several of my cars and applied right it works very well and holds up. the only thing I noticed is that over time it will fade a little but worst case you reapply it. the only other thing is that it sprays a little heavy, so don't hold the part too close. if you go too dark you lose a lot of output, it's not the end of the world, just be careful.
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