http://ravenwingperformance.homestead.c ... hades.html
so who wants to try them first?

it says for use on tail lights, not too sure about head lights but worth a shot if you have a pair lying around to experiment with
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marcusus wrote:Garry wrote:Do not do this to your headlights.
Depends on the application? If you're literally only going to do it to the silver bits in between the lens/lights/etc, much as the SE has it, then is it still illegal?
marcusus wrote:Garry wrote:Do not do this to your headlights.
Depends on the application? If you're literally only going to do it to the silver bits in between the lens/lights/etc, much as the SE has it, then is it still illegal?
Juffa wrote:I'm with Garry and AJ on this one. It is not just about being legal, to me it is also about common sense.....if you tint your tail lights (and/or headlights) then surely you will reduce the ligth output...which cannot be a good thing. I have travelled behind various cars with tinted tail lights. I had difficulty telling if the braked lights or indicators were on, which reduces the amount of time I have to react to them braking or turning.
I think that's also a US thing, where they have blinking brakes as indicators?AZNTieN wrote:i was very close to running up someones rear because there car had blinking brake lights as indicators
and yet i can't believe it was legal
why is it legal because it was one of those old school type cars i think before 197 something its legal to have blinking brake lights instead of what is on cars now days blinking orange
AZNTieN wrote:marcusus wrote:Garry wrote:Do not do this to your headlights.
Depends on the application? If you're literally only going to do it to the silver bits in between the lens/lights/etc, much as the SE has it, then is it still illegal?
as far as i know yes
sabretooth wrote:I think that's also a US thing, where they have blinking brakes as indicators?AZNTieN wrote:i was very close to running up someones rear because there car had blinking brake lights as indicators
and yet i can't believe it was legal
why is it legal because it was one of those old school type cars i think before 197 something its legal to have blinking brake lights instead of what is on cars now days blinking orange
lowmiata wrote:if you seperate the perspex outer shell from headlight assembly assuming you tape up all the reflectors (so they still reflect) it will be = legal
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