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cvc9216
04-25-2007, 04:04 AM
Anyone have experience with headlight tint? thoughts? Thinking of doing my 97 Y33 headlights and fogs either blue or smoke. Prob blue b/c I don't want reduced light output. I can't find a company that sells pre-cut film for y33s. regular window film probably won't work, right? wonder if this will get me pulled over
http://www.headlightarmor.com/images/diyinstall/install-tc-head-14.jpg
NEVERLATE
04-25-2007, 09:03 AM
http://www.lamin-x.com/
Dark Anghell
04-25-2007, 09:03 AM
Companies do make headlight/taillight specific film. You should check with your state laws on this one. What color is the car? Blue won't work on all the colors...same goes for smoke. It will also depend on how light or dark you want the film to be.
UcanTry
04-25-2007, 12:10 PM
looking at that website, wish they made a light blue or green kinda like the newer lexus had.....here in va u put that blue tint that they sell and u might as well just sit on the side of the road and wait for your ticket
tintingkc
04-27-2007, 04:48 PM
Anyone have experience with headlight tint? thoughts? Thinking of doing my 97 Y33 headlights and fogs either blue or smoke. Prob blue b/c I don't want reduced light output. I can't find a company that sells pre-cut film for y33s. regular window film probably won't work, right? wonder if this will get me pulled over
http://www.headlightarmor.com/images/diyinstall/install-tc-head-14.jpg
I use it quite a bit. The blue and yellow film wont hurt the light output much at all but the smoked films do. Tail lights shine through it well but headlights don't. It shouldn't be too hard to find the pre-cut kits. The link posted above should have the kit your looking for. They have a lot of kits that are not always listed.
menappi
04-29-2007, 11:57 PM
I would think that any colored film covering the headlights will act as a filter and reduce lumen output.
ok, but i think using normal tint film n warm it up with heat gun so as to fit the headlights would also work, doesn't need to be this brand ye?
but damn the optic blue is fuckin dope!
cvc9216
05-02-2007, 02:06 AM
what i would like is some really really light smoke tint or maybe blue. I'm gonna call a few places and see if they have anything lighter. I hate completely blacked out lights. and i have a feeling that dark blue would get me a fix-it-ticket pretty quick
ChrisK
05-02-2007, 02:21 AM
Using regular tint will work. I applied regular store bought automotive tint to my old Integra headlights back in 1992. It wasn't dark tint, just a light smoke. Either way, the tint lasted for years until I decided to remove it. Personally, I wouldn't recomend it now that I'm older, but they can look nice.
Benji
05-02-2007, 09:06 AM
http://www.xpel.com/products/configurator.asp
I bought a clear set for my headlights and fogs. They carry clear, blue, yellow, and smoke.
menappi
05-04-2007, 12:23 AM
So you can wrap a headlight with window tint by using a hair dryer? and you won't have creases?
Benji
05-04-2007, 10:45 AM
So you can wrap a headlight with window tint by using a hair dryer? and you won't have creases?I don't know about window tint, but the material I used was the same as the 3M ClearBra material which is very thick and flexible to conform better than window tint.
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