XJ Tinted Tailights please
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XJ Tinted Tailights please
I got a white 1999 cherokee and im thinkin about going and getting that spray tint stuff and do my tailights and maybe side marker lights but i wanna see what it looks like 1st and any pics and info on it would be cool too
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Modification and Fabrication are two VERY different things. You're talking about modifying your taillight housings, not fabricating new ones. This should be in chat, not fab. Read the rules and follow them. And watch the attitude. It doesn't fly here.
To answer your question though, the VHT Niteshades stuff works very well. JonJon's pictures are a perfect example of what you can expect from using it on your taillights.
To answer your question though, the VHT Niteshades stuff works very well. JonJon's pictures are a perfect example of what you can expect from using it on your taillights.
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Modification and Fabrication are two VERY different things. You're talking about modifying your taillight housings, not fabricating new ones. This should be in chat, not fab. Read the rules and follow them. And watch the attitude. It doesn't fly here.
To answer your question though, the VHT Niteshades stuff works very well. JonJon's pictures are a perfect example of what you can expect from using it on your taillights.
To answer your question though, the VHT Niteshades stuff works very well. JonJon's pictures are a perfect example of what you can expect from using it on your taillights.