Tinting headings and taillights
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Tinting headings and taillights
Hi all I'm back with another question. I've been thinking of tinting or blackout my headlights and taillights. Was wanting feedback if anyone has done this and what they used plus their experience with the method and it's longevity. Meaning does it fade after years in the sun or after multiple car washes things like this. Basically any positive or negative experiences with the process and what process seems to be the best?
Thank you all in advance
Thank you all in advance
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Hi all I'm back with another question. I've been thinking of tinting or blackout my headlights and taillights. Was wanting feedback if anyone has done this and what they used plus their experience with the method and it's longevity. Meaning does it fade after years in the sun or after multiple car washes things like this. Basically any positive or negative experiences with the process and what process seems to be the best?
Thank you all in advance
Thank you all in advance
yes, it looks good (sometimes) but it’s pretty pointless if you ask me. You’re better off changing the whole headlight housing to a design you like. Thats the best thing to do if you’re looking to change looks/headlights.
Thats my 2 cents
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Darkened or blackened headlights and taillights may be available aftermarket. I know my 2004 Audi TT 225 came with them from the factory, but I have not seen them on Mercedes. But the lens on the TT were never darkened, only the inside.
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I understand what you guys mean about losing headlight projection that makes sense. My car is mostly red and black now so I thought I might give it a try however what I find on the web everything seems to be permanent and I'm not sure I wanna go that route cuz I might not like it.
Thanks fort y'all's input
Thanks fort y'all's input
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They sell pre-cut headlight and tail light tint kits. Im sure it will reduce the amount of light cast on the road, I dont know by how much. Just search for Mercedes Headlight Tint. I believe it is different from regular window tints since it is made to be installed on the outside of the car.
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