Tail light covers - advice/opinions?

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JJZ71

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metal,,if u had a brush gaurd to match those itd be badass
the only taillite covers id have are the french cut ones,,and i plan on getting them also

I have the brush guard in the avatar but not a full guard. I see what you mean though, it would look sweet if they matched.
 

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I lke covers the wife don't.

If you were going for a tough beefy offroad look use the black metal ones. if you're going for a more street truck then use the plastic ones.

The beefy look is what I was going for when I ordered the metal covers. I just dont know if I like how they fit. In the picture their not attached.
 

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vht night shade you spray it on.
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not my tail light but got it off of goggle search but you get the ideal
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No, I dont get the idea! Can you see the light through it?
 

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Well yeah...............you can see thought them when you have you lights on but they will be a little dimmer of course.
It's window tint for your tail lights..... it's not black spray paint.
 

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Hmmm. Never herd of it before. pretty simple to do?
 

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Yeah, it's pretty easy. A lot of small coats and wetsanding. When you're done, polish and buff it for a really nice shine. Oh, and clear coat of course.
 
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