Headlight Tint Film question
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Headlight Tint Film question
Hello,
I've installed my smoked headlights but they are way to dark. It looks like a old school tune up, lol. I searched for a long time online but did not find any light smoked headlights for my F150/FX2/2008. So, I'm looking into tinting my original FX2 headlights with the www.lamin-x.com tint (tint 6%).
Is anyone here who applied tint before?
Is there anything I have to be watch out for?
Thanks
I've installed my smoked headlights but they are way to dark. It looks like a old school tune up, lol. I searched for a long time online but did not find any light smoked headlights for my F150/FX2/2008. So, I'm looking into tinting my original FX2 headlights with the www.lamin-x.com tint (tint 6%).
Is anyone here who applied tint before?
Is there anything I have to be watch out for?
Thanks
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@DanielWalker10: They are bad a$$ but they are to dark. the output sucks. I wanted to have some which are a bit brighter, so that you see the chrome housing a bit more. that would give you a IRON look. Then later I would retro fit projectors in them.
I got them from a seller called ZOKU RACING. They fit good, its a bit hard to install the actual bulb, but a bit of grease on the ribber lip and the bulb will fit. I payed ~110 including shipping.
I got them from a seller called ZOKU RACING. They fit good, its a bit hard to install the actual bulb, but a bit of grease on the ribber lip and the bulb will fit. I payed ~110 including shipping.
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@Raptor. I read an article last night that during day time you will be ok, but at night time the headlight need to brighten up a length of 300 feet. I don't know if thats true.
I though a film color IRON or LIGHT SMOKE (stickercity.com) would not affect the projector beam.
I though a film color IRON or LIGHT SMOKE (stickercity.com) would not affect the projector beam.
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@Raptor. I read an article last night that during day time you will be ok, but at night time the headlight need to brighten up a length of 300 feet. I don't know if thats true.
I though a film color IRON or LIGHT SMOKE (stickercity.com) would not affect the projector beam.
I though a film color IRON or LIGHT SMOKE (stickercity.com) would not affect the projector beam.
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Hello,
I've installed my smoked headlights but they are way to dark. It looks like a old school tune up, lol. I searched for a long time online but did not find any light smoked headlights for my F150/FX2/2008. So, I'm looking into tinting my original FX2 headlights with the www.lamin-x.com tint (tint 6%).
Is anyone here who applied tint before?
Is there anything I have to be watch out for?
Thanks
I've installed my smoked headlights but they are way to dark. It looks like a old school tune up, lol. I searched for a long time online but did not find any light smoked headlights for my F150/FX2/2008. So, I'm looking into tinting my original FX2 headlights with the www.lamin-x.com tint (tint 6%).
Is anyone here who applied tint before?
Is there anything I have to be watch out for?
Thanks
#11
thats what she said! lol but as far as lamin-x goes, i think it would be a lot better if you could take it off and put it back on like you can the covers. and does it drastically cut down on light output?
#12
no not at all actually i will try and find a side by side of the bikes if i can before i had the film on both bikes
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