tinting corner lights
#11
RE: tinting corner lights
Maybe these bulbs
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/3157-...em300205182224
I bought my t-signal tint from bluebatmobile. http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y42...ng%20Overlays/
basically a one guy operation, but twice has never let me down. I have the fronts on, just waiting for it to warm up for the rears.
Just send him an email after you see what you want. Thats kind of strange, but hey, it works.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/3157-...em300205182224
I bought my t-signal tint from bluebatmobile. http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y42...ng%20Overlays/
basically a one guy operation, but twice has never let me down. I have the fronts on, just waiting for it to warm up for the rears.
Just send him an email after you see what you want. Thats kind of strange, but hey, it works.
#12
RE: tinting corner lights
Like ThumperMX113said the front is very easy to tint, so you can get away with regular tint. However, if you plan on doing the side or rear then you definitely want to get the stickercity.com film or equivalent because its a lot thicker than normal tint and it strecthes and conforms around edges when heated up, but don't over heat it!
I'm thinking of getting the clear film and covering my headlights/foglights because it protects the lights from road debris.
I'm thinking of getting the clear film and covering my headlights/foglights because it protects the lights from road debris.
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