@@RoyalMobileAutoDetailinghey I am going to do mine following your video but some people told me the cops will pull you / Onrario. Please let me know is it correct? I can't find any info about it's illegal in Ontario with colored headlights. Thanks
@@hoangvubui5386 I’ve never had a cop ask me about my lights. Yellow is a sort of exception because it’s super visible and you can see better at night, especially animals eyes.
@@hoangvubui5386 In the states its the same. White and Yellow is acceptable. Everything else you are at the mercy of the LEO if they want to pull you over or let you go about your day, basically rolling the dice. It seems most of the time they dont care unless they are looking for a reason to pull you over. I am getting ready to try to tint my wrx (again), the first time the creases took over. Its been a while since Ive tinted windows, tail lights, etc its all about heat, time, and patience. The only difference for me is I prefer the wet method on any vinyl installation I do, the heatgun will dry out the moisture as you move along.
I tried vivid and always pull back .. I mean I get calls from customer after few weeks
How's it holding up?
@@originalmusic401 hey buddy! They’ve held up great! Just a bit lifting on the edge under the hood area but super minor. I highly recommend vvivid
@@RoyalMobileAutoDetailinghey I am going to do mine following your video but some people told me the cops will pull you / Onrario. Please let me know is it correct? I can't find any info about it's illegal in Ontario with colored headlights. Thanks
@@hoangvubui5386 I’ve never had a cop ask me about my lights. Yellow is a sort of exception because it’s super visible and you can see better at night, especially animals eyes.
@@hoangvubui5386 In the states its the same. White and Yellow is acceptable. Everything else you are at the mercy of the LEO if they want to pull you over or let you go about your day, basically rolling the dice. It seems most of the time they dont care unless they are looking for a reason to pull you over. I am getting ready to try to tint my wrx (again), the first time the creases took over. Its been a while since Ive tinted windows, tail lights, etc its all about heat, time, and patience. The only difference for me is I prefer the wet method on any vinyl installation I do, the heatgun will dry out the moisture as you move along.