Lamin-X a good idea?

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thescreensavers

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Here in Florida it just need to be visible for 200 feet.

http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y42/BlueBatmobile2005/ --- this guy makes alot of overlays.

I just ordered

Infiniti&


From him, They still let the brake lights out so I am good :) and they look nice.

But now I need to find someone thats good at putting them on :O
 
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ivan2

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I think the rule is the illuminated lights have to still be visible from a certain distance. Unless you're tinting it black, it should technically still be legal for a lot of shades IIRC. I believe vehicles like the Trailblazer tail lamps already come in the shade I tinted mine at so cops might even think it's stock anyway.

Things like this, tinted front-side windows, and no front plates are all things you can usually get away with unless the cop just wants to be a dick, or tack it onto a moving violation. More reason not to be a real delinquent.


do you have to take the light out of the car to apply them? i wanted to make my fog light yellow but the tutorial i saw online he disassembled the whole bumper to get the fog light out...