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Old 01-31-2008, 09:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Has anyone tried headlight tint film?

If so, got any pics? I like the idea of the film since it can be removed without damaging the headlights, which is great since my car is a lease. Does anyone have any experiance with it? How easily does it install? How does it look? How does it weather?

A kit like this is what I'm referring to:
eBay Motors: CHRYSLER 300 HEADLIGHT TINT FILM COVERS 04-07 (item 180136231910 end time Feb-28-08 09:25:51 PST)

Any supporting vendors sell the kits?
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Old 01-31-2008, 09:16 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I bought some for the fog lights and they didn't fit properly. This is a different vendor though so I can't say if it is good or not however Rvinyl sucks and you should not deal with them. This vendor's product might be ok I guess but there wasn't that much of a difference in appearance when I tried the fogs. I decided to just purchase the hard cover headlight and fog light covers so I wouldn't have to deal with the vinyl falling off or getting damaged. It isn't worth 25 bucks though IMO, you might as well buy some window tint and cut it to fit cause that is all it really is anyway. Good luck.
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can i ask you why you might want to tint your headlights??? i would want to see the road when i am driving imo. a lot of people bake there headlights pop them apart and color match the insides..
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can i ask you why you might want to tint your headlights??? i would want to see the road when i am driving imo. a lot of people bake there headlights pop them apart and color match the insides..
Well, I like the look of blacked out headlights, but if bake and paint the insides of my headlights I can't un-do it when I turn in my lease (not that I'm real concerned with that, one of my previous lease vehicles was a Dakota that I had notched the frame on and bagged, lol.)
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I bought some for the fog lights and they didn't fit properly. This is a different vendor though so I can't say if it is good or not however Rvinyl sucks and you should not deal with them. This vendor's product might be ok I guess but there wasn't that much of a difference in appearance when I tried the fogs. I decided to just purchase the hard cover headlight and fog light covers so I wouldn't have to deal with the vinyl falling off or getting damaged. It isn't worth 25 bucks though IMO, you might as well buy some window tint and cut it to fit cause that is all it really is anyway. Good luck.
Thanks for the heads-up!
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I'd be interested to know how difficult it would be to tint them, It almost seems like more of a hassle than it should be, and the picture in my head tells me it might look cheap as well.
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