Notes This is a cheap and easy mod that I think looks really good on a black colored car. I will warn you that if you tint your tails really dark your car may not be street legal anymore and you could get pulled over and ticketed. Check your state laws before doing this mod. These laws are in place for safety reasons. Other cars need to see your car so don't go too dark. To balance out my darker tails I installed super bright halogen 1157 bulbs. They claim to be 50% brighter and I can tell you that they are much brighter than normal 1157 bulbs. Only use transparent spray paint when you do this, the light still needs to pass through. I used 2 cans of VHT Nite-Shades and one can of gloss. Tools Needed:
Parts/Supplies Needed:
1) Remove the two 10mm bolts that hold the RH corner section of the tails. Pull the corner section of trim back in the trunk and you will see these bolts. Do the same for the LH corner section. 2) Once you have the two bolts out pull straight back and the section will pop out. Once it's out unscrew the screw circled in this pic and twist the bulbs out. Set the corner tail sections aside. 3) Remove the trim piece under the trunk hood. On each side, remove these 5 8mm bolts. You need to take out the rubber plugs in the corners to see the 5th bolt. Unclip the wiring harness and set the inner tail sections aside. 4) Prep the tails for paint. I used some grocery bags and blue painters tape to mask off everything I did not want painted. Once masked I cleaned the plastic with rubbing alcohol and a towel. It is important to get everything off before painting, especially old wax. You want your paint to bond straight to the plastic. Do not touch the area to be painted because fingerprints will show. Even little specs of dust will show so the plastic needs to be spotless if you want a good paint job. 5) Apply the first coat of transparent lens paint. This pic shows the result of one full scan of VHT Nite-Shades 6) This pic is the result of 2 cans of VHT Nite-Shades 7) Wait about 24 hours for the paint to cure. 8) Finish off the tails by applying one or two coats of wax. 9) Attach your tinted tails and take a look! Submitted by xxx@******.com Revision 1 Article submitted on 11 Sep 2010 Last modified on 2 Mar 2011 Viewed 4321 times |
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