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PG370 09-15-2011 10:20 PM

Tinting my headlights
 
Ok so guys my Z is pretty much murdered out except the headlights. I am kinda skeptical about having them opened and painted cause i had some problems with that before on my old car. I know a lot of people have had the housing painted and had no problems but if i can just tint them id prefer that. Now my question is, with a 20% tint up front with my lights be visible at night? Cops here in Miami have given be problems about my tail lights so i cant imagine what they would say about my head lights being tinted.

Thanks in advance guys :)

MattP725 09-16-2011 12:44 AM

Just buy the tinted covers or laminix... if you have a problem they are removable.

Waiz 09-16-2011 01:35 AM

Not a fan of the tinted look, if you can wait to save more for the painted versions it would be better off in the long run since tint is known to damage headlights after awhile.

PG370 09-16-2011 07:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Waizzz (Post 1315601)
Not a fan of the tinted look, if you can wait to save more for the painted versions it would be better off in the long run since tint is known to damage headlights after awhile.

Wow first time I hear about tint harming the head lights thanks for the tip

cheshirecat 09-16-2011 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by PG370 (Post 1315663)
Wow first time I hear about tint harming the head lights thanks for the tip

Yeah, basically any headlight overlay doesn't allow the headlight to expand/contract with the heat generated from the xenon lamps. This causes stress fractures that look like spider cracks throughout the headlight.

I wouldn't suggest using any overlay on your headlights.

PG370 09-16-2011 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by cheshirecat (Post 1315787)
Yeah, basically any headlight overlay doesn't allow the headlight to expand/contract with the heat generated from the xenon lamps. This causes stress fractures that look like spider cracks throughout the headlight.

I wouldn't suggest using any overlay on your headlights.

Damn I really want to have my headlights black also but I don't want to open them. Guess they are staying clear :(

Waiz 09-16-2011 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by cheshirecat (Post 1315787)
Yeah, basically any headlight overlay doesn't allow the headlight to expand/contract with the heat generated from the xenon lamps. This causes stress fractures that look like spider cracks throughout the headlight.

I wouldn't suggest using any overlay on your headlights.

:werd:

fuct 09-16-2011 11:25 AM

you guys are saying the tint wont expand the few thousandths of an inch that the headlight will expand? i find that hard to believe.

Waiz 09-16-2011 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by fuct (Post 1316151)
you guys are saying the tint wont expand the few thousandths of an inch that the headlight will expand? i find that hard to believe.

People have been tinting headlights on Z33's for awhile now and there are several instances of it happening.

Google it..

cheshirecat 09-16-2011 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Waizzz (Post 1316222)
People have been tinting headlights on Z33's for awhile now and there are several instances of it happening.
Google it..

Yep- Fuct, please feel free to try it out prove us wrong. It's been happening ever since the 2006 350z dropped.

fuct 09-16-2011 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by cheshirecat (Post 1316484)
Yep- Fuct, please feel free to try it out prove us wrong. It's been happening ever since the 2006 350z dropped.

you dont have to be an *** about it....

Rone 09-16-2011 03:34 PM

What kind of problem did you have with painting the housing?

fuct 09-16-2011 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Rone (Post 1316692)
What kind of problem did you have with painting the housing?

prob the opening them up part. if you havnt worked on opening and properly sealing headlights it can be a headache. i learned my lesson on my first set of IS300 headlights. its an art.

Waiz 09-16-2011 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by fuct (Post 1316644)
you dont have to be an *** about it....

I didn't think he was harsh, we've seen this plenty before :tup:

PG370 09-17-2011 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Rone (Post 1316692)
What kind of problem did you have with painting the housing?

Well i didnt open them i had a place do it on my old IS350, looked fine but problem was that they must not have sealed it well water began to condensate inside the light. It was a pain in the *** for them to fic it cause they said it wasnt them and it was just a mess so that really put me off to the idea of doing it again.


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