Tail light tinting, no paint.

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Xil3dsmurf

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Tint is the hotness

Any kind of specific films you use? And you did it by yourself or was it professionally done? Great looking truck btw!

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I thought about aftermarket ones, but all the reviews on spyders and recons are about how they go out easily and how water gets in them and I just hate to throw away $300 on something like that or deal with the refund process. But those look good! No problems with water so far?
 

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I did, or tried to do Lamin-X on my old Mercedes. Major pain in the ass. I don't think anyone at their company ever actually installed the film on that model car. I'm not an auto detailer, but I'm not a retard, and that damn film would not fit.

It is a very thick film and from what Lamin-x says, you shouldn't have to stretch it. Good luck if you try it. Be prepared to throw money away from my experience with it on my AMG.

our lights are very flat and slow contours, no bubbled areas to go over or weird shapes... ive installed a few films on our headlights and tails zero issues and no heating required to stretch... you do need to be patient to have a perfect install but when it comes to protecting my headlights its worth the money to go overkill on protection plus you get looks out of it if you decide to tint.
 
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