Fog Light Tint
Hey gang:
Any recommendation on what tint film to use in tinting my fog lights?
Or instead of using tinting film, does anyone know if there's a vendor selling replacement glass that uses real tinted glass?
Thanks...Lou
Any recommendation on what tint film to use in tinting my fog lights?
Or instead of using tinting film, does anyone know if there's a vendor selling replacement glass that uses real tinted glass?
Thanks...Lou
Here's what I did on mine:
https://themustangsource.com/f783/my...7/#post5827902
I would say the 30% would make for the best blend. As things like the GTS covers and 20% tints are so dark they stick out a bit too much for my taste. I also looked into the tinted lens myself to no avail, things may have changed tho- but probably not.
Note that these don't fit like a glove tho, they need to be warmed up and flexible when you put them on. My application left about a 2-3mm gap at the veryyy top, as I didn't stretch it enough- but no one has ever noticed... but still, just informing.
https://themustangsource.com/f783/my...7/#post5827902
I would say the 30% would make for the best blend. As things like the GTS covers and 20% tints are so dark they stick out a bit too much for my taste. I also looked into the tinted lens myself to no avail, things may have changed tho- but probably not.
Note that these don't fit like a glove tho, they need to be warmed up and flexible when you put them on. My application left about a 2-3mm gap at the veryyy top, as I didn't stretch it enough- but no one has ever noticed... but still, just informing.
Here's what I did on mine:
https://themustangsource.com/f783/my...7/#post5827902
I would say the 30% would make for the best blend. As things like the GTS covers and 20% tints are so dark they stick out a bit too much for my taste. I also looked into the tinted lens myself to no avail, things may have changed tho- but probably not.
Note that these don't fit like a glove tho, they need to be warmed up and flexible when you put them on. My application left about a 2-3mm gap at the veryyy top, as I didn't stretch it enough- but no one has ever noticed... but still, just informing.
https://themustangsource.com/f783/my...7/#post5827902
I would say the 30% would make for the best blend. As things like the GTS covers and 20% tints are so dark they stick out a bit too much for my taste. I also looked into the tinted lens myself to no avail, things may have changed tho- but probably not.
Note that these don't fit like a glove tho, they need to be warmed up and flexible when you put them on. My application left about a 2-3mm gap at the veryyy top, as I didn't stretch it enough- but no one has ever noticed... but still, just informing.

Check out Lamin-x.com. I have their yellow tint on my headlights (for that Le Mans look) and it is very high quality. I haven't checked lately to see if they have 2010+ fitments, but they also sell sheets that you can cut to fit with a razor to make them perfect. They sell a light blue tint that looks very similar to the Mercedes factory window tint, that I think would look killer on GB and/or Kona, on the head and foglights.
Check out Lamin-x.com. I have their yellow tint on my headlights (for that Le Mans look) and it is very high quality. I haven't checked lately to see if they have 2010+ fitments, but they also sell sheets that you can cut to fit with a razor to make them perfect. They sell a light blue tint that looks very similar to the Mercedes factory window tint, that I think would look killer on GB and/or Kona, on the head and foglights.
No prob. My dad is going to pick up their Fusion tailight kit to "red out" the factory clear taillights. He never really liked that look. I would grab the blue tint for the HIDs, then use the smoke for the fogs, taillights and sidemarker lights, at least on KB or GB.
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