LED tail lights
#1
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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where do i get the LED tail lights. i saw an s 10 with them on it and i looked tight. i want them for my 02 blazer xtreme. thanks
#2
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: United States
Posts: 411

You can get the bulbs anywhere really. If you're talking about tail lights (altezza, euro, etc.) then they don't make too amny of them for the blazers.
#3
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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ok i wrote the wrong thing i think. what i meant was the like blacked out lights. cuz my blazer is black and i want the lights in the back black so it looks cleaner. where to i buy the like black lights?
#5
Join Date: Feb 2005
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Actually there is a better way to get the black out look
I blacked out my rear lights and clear cornered my fronts....looks tight
what you do is remove the tail light assembly and take it to a window tinting place, ask them to tint the tail light lens like 20 percent, it matches perfect
That is how a ton of show trucks do theirs..you can also do this with a euro style tail light to make it look even more custom.
Let me know what you do
I blacked out my rear lights and clear cornered my fronts....looks tight
what you do is remove the tail light assembly and take it to a window tinting place, ask them to tint the tail light lens like 20 percent, it matches perfect
That is how a ton of show trucks do theirs..you can also do this with a euro style tail light to make it look even more custom.
Let me know what you do
#6
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: United States
Posts: 411

I've never heard of doing it that way before. But how would the euro style tails being tinted look any different than the stock tails?
#7
Join Date: Feb 2005
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you know how some of the euros and other custom lights look, with extra chrome trim or different accents in them...a true tint master will know how to tint them...or just cut out black construction paper and tape it over some of the light and see how you want it to look......its cool
#8
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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i saw in Truckin' a wihile back that custom shops will scuff up the stock lenses, spray on a clear adhesion promotor, and paint the lenses with house of kolor kandy blue. it makes the lense a really dark red to black color. i thought it was pretty cool.
#9
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: United States
Posts: 411

I've read something like that in a Super Street magazine a while back ago. Only it was on a hood. The car was painted a candy apple color and they took the clear coat from the paint, applied it to the carbon fiber hood so it matched the car without having the contrast of a black hood on a red car. The carbon fiber weaves shown through the clear coat and had a reddish, glossy tint to it. It looked sweet. Never thought about doing it to the talis though. (gears in the head are turning now)
#10
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Southampton, PA
Posts: 685

ORIGINAL: benzodogg
Actually there is a better way to get the black out look
I blacked out my rear lights and clear cornered my fronts....looks tight
what you do is remove the tail light assembly and take it to a window tinting place, ask them to tint the tail light lens like 20 percent, it matches perfect
That is how a ton of show trucks do theirs..you can also do this with a euro style tail light to make it look even more custom.
Let me know what you do
Actually there is a better way to get the black out look
I blacked out my rear lights and clear cornered my fronts....looks tight
what you do is remove the tail light assembly and take it to a window tinting place, ask them to tint the tail light lens like 20 percent, it matches perfect
That is how a ton of show trucks do theirs..you can also do this with a euro style tail light to make it look even more custom.
Let me know what you do




