need brighter tails!
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ive recently blacked out my taillights. at first the light came through them fine. but then i had to have them redone. now you can barely see light through them because the paint is so thick im guessing. i tried some LEDs i purchased through V-leds.com (24 cluster) but those seem to be less bright than the OEM bulbs. Is there any kind of setup i can do to make it hella bright in the taillamp?
i was just pulled over two nights ago because of this and i dont want to buy new taillights. at the worst we'll have to sand them down and start fresh. but im looking for some better suggestions.
LINK TO MY CAR:
https://my350z.com/forum/exterior-and-interior/258508-pics-ings-central-20-a.html
i was just pulled over two nights ago because of this and i dont want to buy new taillights. at the worst we'll have to sand them down and start fresh. but im looking for some better suggestions.
LINK TO MY CAR:
https://my350z.com/forum/exterior-and-interior/258508-pics-ings-central-20-a.html
Last edited by JonnyRod; Mar 24, 2007 at 03:49 PM.
Seems like your car is 03-05.
Get yourself 06+ tail lights, which are LED. They're MUCH brighter than 03-05 tail lights. Looks better as well.
http://www.mynismo.com/products/?id=2779
Get yourself 06+ tail lights, which are LED. They're MUCH brighter than 03-05 tail lights. Looks better as well.
http://www.mynismo.com/products/?id=2779
Last edited by gsazabi; Mar 24, 2007 at 11:21 PM.
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You painted you tails black TWICE and now expect a magical fix to make them super bright all of a sudden? What exactly are you expecting anyone here to say?
There is no fix for that except to either remove the paint somehow, or get new lights and leave them unpainted.
I never quite got the idea of actually transferring the blame of a rear-end accident from the guy behind you onto yourself...but that's a different topic.
There is no fix for that except to either remove the paint somehow, or get new lights and leave them unpainted.
I never quite got the idea of actually transferring the blame of a rear-end accident from the guy behind you onto yourself...but that's a different topic.
you technically would not be at fault of a rearend if you have blacked out tails. Unless no light comes through at all. This is another reason it is mandatory to have the high mount third brake light.
Originally Posted by 702Fairlady
you technically would not be at fault of a rearend if you have blacked out tails. Unless no light comes through at all. This is another reason it is mandatory to have the high mount third brake light.
I don't know how correct this statement is. The Department of Transporation generally forbids any alteration to factory headlight and taillights. Blacking out your tails is a clear violation of that rule.
Basically, once you start spraying paint, or placing overlays, your taillights are no longer DOT approved, and you can be faulted for a rear-end collision espeically if the other driver claims your tails were too dim to see.
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Originally Posted by 702Fairlady
you technically would not be at fault of a rearend if you have blacked out tails. Unless no light comes through at all. This is another reason it is mandatory to have the high mount third brake light.
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Originally Posted by usmanasif
You painted you tails black TWICE and now expect a magical fix to make them super bright all of a sudden? What exactly are you expecting anyone here to say?
There is no fix for that except to either remove the paint somehow, or get new lights and leave them unpainted.
I never quite got the idea of actually transferring the blame of a rear-end accident from the guy behind you onto yourself...but that's a different topic.
There is no fix for that except to either remove the paint somehow, or get new lights and leave them unpainted.
I never quite got the idea of actually transferring the blame of a rear-end accident from the guy behind you onto yourself...but that's a different topic.
Originally Posted by rs90808
wow. no im just wondering if i can make some kind of brighter light setup in the tails. i mean shoot...if you had your headlights shining through those things theyd light up perfect
Originally Posted by 702Fairlady
you technically would not be at fault of a rearend if you have blacked out tails. Unless no light comes through at all. This is another reason it is mandatory to have the high mount third brake light
Many people do this mod and I say more power to them, as long as they are aware of the risks involved.





