Why?? What would you want to create less visibility to the headlights? I nearly rear ended a car because the taillights were so dark the brake lights were barely visible. Now we are encouraging headlight tinting. Must be because it looks cool.
Unless you want to buy replacements, the best/safest way to darken these headlights/taillights (to look like the BAP) is to disassemble the headlight/taillight housing and use something like Zep Industrial Purple Degreaser to strategically remove the chrome plastic finish (but not the chrome on reflector behind the bulbs). Leave the clear housing alone so light will transmit thru it unattenuated or you're asking for trouble...
What up Greg, cool to see your doing install video on RUclips!
Hey glilly its Waxman... Once I get my truck, Imma come see you!
Looks great, From experience This tint is not allowed in Massachusetts.
Could you offer a "cutout" solution to the maverick headlight so it appears more like the Black Appearance Package?
Regular people aren’t gonna be able to do this. You’re a professional and you’re struggling
Why?? What would you want to create less visibility to the headlights? I nearly rear ended a car because the taillights were so dark the brake lights were barely visible. Now we are encouraging headlight tinting. Must be because it looks cool.
Unless you want to buy replacements, the best/safest way to darken these headlights/taillights (to look like the BAP) is to disassemble the headlight/taillight housing and use something like Zep Industrial Purple Degreaser to strategically remove the chrome plastic finish (but not the chrome on reflector behind the bulbs).
Leave the clear housing alone so light will transmit thru it unattenuated or you're asking for trouble...
Why the hell would anybody do this?