September 26, 200916 yr One of the things I've always liked about the '80s & '90s and some '00s Pontiac models was the dark-tinted taillights that came on the uplevel or GT trim lines. One of the things I never liked about the G6 Sedan is the bright red taillights (see attached picture). I was searching eBay for something and found this product: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Taillight-S...sQ5fAccessories Does anyone recommend this procedure, or not reccomend it? With the car being White Diamond Tricoat, I think a darker-colored taillight would look nice. If there's something better to use, I'd like to know about it too. Opinions, thoughts, ideas would be appreciated!!
September 26, 200916 yr I know nothing about this product, but have always liked tinted taillamps so I give the idea a thumbs-up.
September 26, 200916 yr Some members on LHF do it to their tail lights, comes out really nice. I like it when the tint doesn't wipe out the detail (not too dark). Although I think I prefer them on darker colored cars. These were done by the owner(s): If you're curious about how they did it the thread i located here: http://www.lhforums.net/forums/showthread....t=tinted+lights
November 24, 200916 yr I think here it is illegal to do that. Typical Wisconsin. They get funny about tinted windows too.
November 29, 200916 yr Author I haven't done this apparently, the wife doesn't want me too!! I'm still interested in darker taillight lenses for the G6 though.
November 29, 200916 yr Every state is different. But I'm pretty sure all states require that there be 2 red reflectors that are not discolored or obstructed on the rear of the vehicle. Like the lexuses with the clear lenses, they all have 2 red reflectors as well.
December 1, 200916 yr I think here it is illegal to do that. Typical Wisconsin. They get funny about tinted windows too. Yeah, my friend was in a bind... he grew up in NY and had his front windows tinted. When he moved to NJ, they wouldn't pass his inspection because the front windows can't be tinted. Each state has has its own little nu(is)ances.
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