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Old 01-26-2008, 12:22 AM   #1 (permalink)
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smoked tail light COVERS anyone?

I recently bought some smoked tail light covers off of 300store.com (2005 06 07 08 Chrysler 300 300C Rear Taillight Blackout Cover) and I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with those before or if I just made a huge mistake. I was pretty against it because it may look cheap, but after going around to different tinted places claiming they wouldn't even try, I decided to buy them since they were only $70 & I didn't want to take the time to take mine apart and mail em to Jon's.. being that it is my DAILY driver, with no alternative ride.

any input would be greatly appreciated and please don't flame me.. im a noobie but i still think I shoulda known better lol
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Old 01-26-2008, 12:27 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Thumbs up Good Choice

you've made a good choice bro, these looks sick on the car ... I used to have these before getting my new LED taillights
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awesome! thanks for making me feel better haha..
but hows the fitment? i'm worried about these little guys popping off while i'm driving and what not lol
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If they are the standard lights, they should set in like the OEM's. I went with Jon's (not core exchange) and they are perfect (medium tint/ clear markers)
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awesome! thanks for making me feel better haha..
but hows the fitment? i'm worried about these little guys popping off while i'm driving and what not lol
I remember that there's a 3M tape with a clip (i guess) so that you can take it off easily if it's like mine ... the fitments is great ... I didn't use it most of the time just once or twice a week for SHOW-OFF only

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