Has anyone done this before, I was thinking of tinting my Taillights with some cleartint using my spray gun and was wondering if anyone has done it before. And if they had success with a certain brand or a liking.
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My tails are factory tinted, so I've never done it before. It can look good, just be careful if you do decide to do it - Make sure the lights are clearly visible from however far back... I can't remember what the law is. You can probably get away with a very light tint, but I honestly wouldn't do anything more.
I couldn't tell you how many times I've been following cars with tail lights tinted so dark that you couldn't see the brake lights... The only light you could see was the third brake light. Annoying as hell IMOScott
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Yea thats why i was planning on using Cleartint because i can choose my layer so i would only do say 2-3 and its clearly visible the lights shine threw really good and it doesnt look like some of the Ones i have seen were you can't see thelight at all i agree scott those tails are annoying AF-Terry
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Yeah i found the law for BC, still searching for the alberta one. You need to be able to see the red tail light from 150m, which is hard to do with a blacked out taillight. If you did a light coat it wouldn't be too bad
Tail lamps
4.15 (1) A motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer must be equipped with 2 tail lamps, mounted on the rear of the motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer, that are capable of displaying only red light visible from a distance of 150 m to the rear on both sides of the motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer at an angle of 45° from the longitudinal axis of the motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer.
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Originally posted by Thor View PostYea thats why i was planning on using Cleartint because i can choose my layer so i would only do say 2-3 and its clearly visible the lights shine threw really good and it doesnt look like some of the Ones i have seen were you can't see thelight at all i agree scott those tails are annoying AF
I could be wrong, but 150m sounds familiar to me. That's probably a pretty safe number to work aroundScott
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Alberta
http://www.qp.alberta.ca/documents/Regs/2009_122.pdf
Lit brake lamp
20(1) A brake lamp on a vehicle must light up when the service
brake is applied.
(2) A lit brake lamp on a vehicle, other than a moped or power
bicycle, must be clearly visible from at least 250 metres to the rear.
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Originally posted by MechEngg View PostAlberta
http://www.qp.alberta.ca/documents/Regs/2009_122.pdf
Lit brake lamp
20(1) A brake lamp on a vehicle must light up when the service
brake is applied.
(2) A lit brake lamp on a vehicle, other than a moped or power
bicycle, must be clearly visible from at least 250 metres to the rear.
13(4) A tail lamp must be capable of emitting a red light that is visible from at least 150 metres to the rear.
So the BC law was relevant for the tail lights at least. Not sure about the brake lights thoughLast edited by CGY_GTI; 03-28-2013, 12:27 AM.Scott
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Originally posted by danaldson View Posttalk to boostedmk4 (jeff) on the forums here. he did awesome work when i had my tails tinted.
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Originally posted by martin13 View PostPretty sure it's illegal to lower your car as wellPatryk
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