CDC 3rd Break light and Tint
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CDC 3rd Break light and Tint
I orderd the CDC 3rd break light when I ordered my CDC Ducktail. I also want to get the windows tinted. For those of you that have the 3rd break light, is it ok to get the windows tinted before I install the break light?
Any advice is appreciated. Thanks.
Any advice is appreciated. Thanks.
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That's the best way to do it. That way the tint installers don't have to remove and reinstall the 3rd brakelight.
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Personally I would do the tint and then install the 3rd brake light. If you tint around the light it won't look good imo. I had mine tinted and only used tape that was going to be on the solid black area around the top of the window. Been like that for over a year and I have had no issues.
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LeoGT what do you think is the best way? Tint first then light, or light and then tint?
05GT-O.C.D. why would you change it from the way you did it originally?
Thanks.
05GT-O.C.D. why would you change it from the way you did it originally?
Thanks.
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I like the tint first and then the light so that the whole window is tinted and there is no un-tinted spot, when the brake light is off and you look at the window it sticks out like a sore thumb IMO, especially the darker you go with the tint. It certainly boils down to personal choice though. I think there are two sides to the fence, on one side safety and on the other looks. If you are more concerned with safety then you will probably lean toward no tint in that spot, if you Lean toward looks then you would probably tint first so that the window looks complete when the light is off. If you really have trouble deciding I would tint the whole window and see how you like it. If you don't like it you can take a razor and trace around the shape off the light and then remove that piece. Fresh tint peels off really easy.
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If you have to do any kind of inspection to register your car you should find out what your local laws say about it. We can't use the CDC ducktail here in Delaware because we own a convertible. They inspect the car with the top up, so a lightbar would fail. You may encounter a similar problem if you install the light behind a tinted window.
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CDC does a duck tail w/o bocking the 3rd light.
If you have to do any kind of inspection to register your car you should find out what your local laws say about it. We can't use the CDC ducktail here in Delaware because we own a convertible. They inspect the car with the top up, so a lightbar would fail. You may encounter a similar problem if you install the light behind a tinted window.
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OCD - What % tint do you have on your back window? The light doesn't seem to be being effected by the tint.
Thanks for the heads up R-Code about registering. I don't think I'll have to do any kind of inspection though, but I will definately check into it. Also, I'm not sure if CDC has a ducktail that does not block the light, but I'm pretty sure Street Scene's ducktail doesn't block the 3rd light.
Thanks.
Thanks for the heads up R-Code about registering. I don't think I'll have to do any kind of inspection though, but I will definately check into it. Also, I'm not sure if CDC has a ducktail that does not block the light, but I'm pretty sure Street Scene's ducktail doesn't block the 3rd light.
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I did it tint then light. As long as your not going with a limo tint the brake light will still be visible through the tint.
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OCD - What % tint do you have on your back window? The light doesn't seem to be being effected by the tint.
Thanks for the heads up R-Code about registering. I don't think I'll have to do any kind of inspection though, but I will definately check into it. Also, I'm not sure if CDC has a ducktail that does not block the light, but I'm pretty sure Street Scene's ducktail doesn't block the 3rd light.
Thanks.
Thanks for the heads up R-Code about registering. I don't think I'll have to do any kind of inspection though, but I will definately check into it. Also, I'm not sure if CDC has a ducktail that does not block the light, but I'm pretty sure Street Scene's ducktail doesn't block the 3rd light.
Thanks.
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....For those of you that have the 3rd break light, is it ok to get the windows tinted before I install the break light?
Either way works. In my case, I did it both ways. On my '05, the rear window was already tinted when I bought it (used). It was a simple matter of positioning the light assembly, then marking the tint with a sharpie. I then used an X-acto knife to cut the tint and remove it. On my '08 GT500, I installed the light first, then had the windows tinted. The tint shop made a comment about, "We'll do the best we can to go around the light." It came out perfect..!!
Either way works. In my case, I did it both ways. On my '05, the rear window was already tinted when I bought it (used). It was a simple matter of positioning the light assembly, then marking the tint with a sharpie. I then used an X-acto knife to cut the tint and remove it. On my '08 GT500, I installed the light first, then had the windows tinted. The tint shop made a comment about, "We'll do the best we can to go around the light." It came out perfect..!!
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