How much do those headlight films effect visibly? I am not talking black but a light smoke or yellow.
How much do those headlight films effect visibly? I am not talking black but a light smoke or yellow.
Do you mean films or covers? I just put clear headlight films on my F-150 and you can't tell they are there. I'm hoping it'll keep the headlights from getting all dull and yellow like they all seem to these days.
Films. I have some crappy clear side markers and I was thinking of putting a headlight film on them to make them look better (and matching on the headlights). Not too worried about any legal stuff since my windows are already over tinted.
I put some yellow laminx on some miata front clearcorners before. with white bulbs in them, they still looked near white at night. Light output appeared to not be affected much, if at all. No experience with putting it on headlights.
stained glass paint (yellow) actually turns the light output to yellow. again, never tried it on headlights (I painted my foglights this time). actual light output does not appear to be affected.
if you are only talking about doing sidemarkers, then what are you waiting for?
Raze wrote: krylon stained glass paint...![]()
Works extremely well, looks great, but MAKE SURE you prep properly and put a layer of automotive clear over it afterwards.
This looked great for about... 6 months. Then went to E36 M3 pretty quickly. No prep, and i didn't clear over it. I'll try again in spring.
+1 on the suggestion to clear over the krylon paint. my foglights are low to the ground and are chipped as E36 M3. you cant really tell unless you look at them up close. still look yellow and all that so I dont really care.
if you're doing turn signals and use the krylon paint, I would suggest finding orange or mixing layers of red and yellow to make them orange. should look good when you're done. I have even seen people mix in some smoke layers in there and it looks kind of sharp but I think smoked front turn signals look stupid with clear headlights.
a little smoke to rear lights looks good. IMO.
Also running Lamin-X on the daily drivers, but clear. No complaints. The ones on the TDi are over 9 years old. Installed shortly after I bought the car.
I've had clear film on the headlights in my car for years, to protect them from grit and rocks, and they still look great. I bought it from Rider's Wearhouse, the motorcycle supply in Duluth, MN - it came in a big sheet and I cut out circles to match my lights. It was less expensive and thicker than what I could find in the pre-cut stuff from auto supply houses. The yellow or smoked stuff doesn't make any sense to me, though.
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