Looking for Tail Light Trim Pics..
The cheapest way by far is to just paint them yourself. But you have to be c a r e f u l. if the paint bleeds then you've got a mess. I used blue painters tape, built it up out of thin strips, and pressed it into the plastic with a couple toothpicks. Then when I spraypainted, I did a light color coat first just to get some black on the plastic for coverage. Once it tacked up I have it a couple more light coats to finish it. It turned out really **** good, you have to get inches close to tell. The green frog tape (special made for bleed-free edging) would probably work great. Anyway here's a pic:

From a distance:

From a distance:
My only concern on that setup is, that the lower grille is mounted behind the bumper. And while it sure does accomplish what I am trying to do, I worry a bit about being set back in too far......
Think I'm going with the Shelby center bar grille, and try to mod left and right to match....
Thanks again,
Mike
I'm kind of leaning towards painting mine. And so that I hopefully don't screw up my lights in the process...Any tips from those of you that painted? Did you sand the lights at all, or is it just as simple as taping them off and spray painting? Any special paint, or did you just go with a black spray paint from an autoparts store?
I'm kind of leaning towards painting mine. And so that I hopefully don't screw up my lights in the process...Any tips from those of you that painted? Did you sand the lights at all, or is it just as simple as taping them off and spray painting? Any special paint, or did you just go with a black spray paint from an autoparts store?
Originally Posted by ETNOATS
You will have to atleast scuff them up or the paint wont stick. You can use a green scuff pad to get between the lenses. Matte black looks the best IMO. Regular auto store paint is fine.
If painting, I'd recommend applying an adhesion promotor between scuffing and shooting your base coat. The adhesion promotor can also be bought at most auto parts stores in the same section as the paint - it'll go on clear, then shoot the color on top.
Thanks everyone! It sounds like if I use a fine grit sand, followed by the adhesive promoter and a standard black plastic paint, I should be good. ...and if i miss a few spots with the sanding, would probably still be fine. As soon as I get my car out of storage, I'll get started. It will definitely add some nice dimension to the tail lights. Thanks again for everyone's help. I'll post pics in a couple weeks when it's done.
For those who have installed the Moss/AVS trim, did you need to add more 3M tape? I have mine ready to install after shooting them with VHT trim paint and the supplied 3M tape seems too thin and is simply not adhering.
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