BobSacomano
Senior Member
I previously posted about how I 'muted' my taillights with VHT Niteshade.
Well, now I moved to Texas, and in Texas you have to get a yearly inspection and any kind of taillight tint will fail your inspection. (I'd like to say thank you to the quick thinking technician who alerted me to that fact before I spent an exorbitant amount of money on an AC recharge and oil change, too. I was able to walk out without spending a penny.)
So, this morning I went down to the car wash, filled up a bucket, and went to town on the taillight lenses with some 800 grit.
Here's before:
Here's left side done:
Here's both done:
I guess that oughta do it. Welcome to Texas.
Well, now I moved to Texas, and in Texas you have to get a yearly inspection and any kind of taillight tint will fail your inspection. (I'd like to say thank you to the quick thinking technician who alerted me to that fact before I spent an exorbitant amount of money on an AC recharge and oil change, too. I was able to walk out without spending a penny.)
So, this morning I went down to the car wash, filled up a bucket, and went to town on the taillight lenses with some 800 grit.
Here's before:
Here's left side done:
Here's both done:
I guess that oughta do it. Welcome to Texas.