how to: tint the tail lights of your car/truck/ or suv

tinting spray for headlights or rear lights. 04 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 ext cab. Upgrades: k&n intake american racing rims flowmaster 40 series exhaust (its loud) kenwood ddx152 receiver two 12″ kicker cvr’s subs alpine mrp-m500 amp window tinting prestige alarm with 2 way pager and just put some new tires on, over a 00 just for tires :/

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8 Responses to “how to: tint the tail lights of your car/truck/ or suv”

  1. where did you get that spray? and how much did it cost?

  2. @steveoscer I got mine at Canadian Tire for $12. Most auto parts stores sell it.

  3. looks great

  4. not to discredit ur work.. but i like the way u read the insctructions and not follow… u did good but u mentioned it urself that it was running and uneven…. what u have to do is a set at a time.. you spray across once and do the other =.. wait a sec and continue.. you kept a constant spray moving to fast.. and result was running but u got lucky…
    Anyways great job looks good… im doing mine tom..

  5. whowants2know369 on April 27th, 2010 at 3:43 am

    cool.i agree with 98jeep, got do it in intervals. i wanna do my 96 xj…

    no clearcoats? is it chipping or peeling?

  6. @98jeepsrt6 i know.. i should of taking my time, stopped half way so the weren’t so dark, and put a polish on at the end for a nice finish. but i want to see what it would turn out like if i just covered both lights till the were black. and it actually came out alright.

  7. @whowants2know369 no chipping yet. i found that a clear coat can cause a better chance of chipping or peeling.

  8. Lots of great info here, good job, thank you.

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