Dropping that factory taillight on purpose killed me!..why didn't you tint with three light coats? Those factory tails are RIDICULOUSLY priced to just drop it on purpose...
Just did a set of tahoe tail lights with the night shade was oretty good this dude didnt even try. He went on to thick to fast im sure for comedic effect but still just so people know night shade aint to bad .
I have a gmc Sierra factory headlights and taillights i wanna use that lens tont and try to do a smoke look on them also am wanting to change out the light bulds and replace them with led ones would that make them look like aftermarket if i was to do those few things
Clearly way too cold for the application if you read the directions on the can it needs to be at least 60 F dude I can see the breath coming out of your mouth
They look okay, but honestly I like the factory ones better. I really don't like smoked tail/head lights. Yeah, they look good for a show vehicle that isn't actually driven, but that's it.
Tinted taillights seem weird to me lol. Like, lets make it even harder for people to see a black truck going down the road! They don't look terrible I guess, but I would retain them just for the safety factor and legalities. Also, does it dim the reverse lights? that would pretty much suck.
Dropping that factory taillight on purpose killed me!..why didn't you tint with three light coats?
Those factory tails are RIDICULOUSLY priced to just drop it on purpose...
Dude, who taught you to paint.
literally bad painting job,even i did not paint that bad when 1st getting into auto body painting
Right, but at least he attempted to perform the task, trying not to be negative . But he ant getting a job in the paint booth.
Just did a set of tahoe tail lights with the night shade was oretty good this dude didnt even try. He went on to thick to fast im sure for comedic effect but still just so people know night shade aint to bad .
How’s that night shade looking on those Tahoe tail lights?
I have a gmc Sierra factory headlights and taillights i wanna use that lens tont and try to do a smoke look on them also am wanting to change out the light bulds and replace them with led ones would that make them look like aftermarket if i was to do those few things
I think they look good. Looks much better the factory red taillights. Next for me would be get rid of any orange reflectors.
This guy did it completely wrong. One coat at a time.
right plus painted in the cold. he did not want them to look good so he could justify buying the expensive ones
Should have sanded it and done one coat at a time. You just soaked the taillight 😆🤣
What grit to sand it with?
1000 grit or 2000 grit
Use that nite shade spray for the third brake light!
That’s what I was thinking looks like shit
Was going to wrap my taillights but the wrap was kinda too dark. I did do my Mirror lights. Plus did Recon Cab lights & 3rd brake light.
Interesting. Much easier than the headlights. Kinda like lowering the rear than lifting the front to level the truck lol.
random question but why did you go for the f250 rather than the f350? Since you do some towing
I don't haul much weight, I went from a 3500 dually down to this truck here and its perfect for the work I do. Rides a little smoother too.
@@TopCorey I gotcha 👍
First off you sprayed it completely wrong lol
Never ever allow this man another spray can. That was horrible to watch.
😂 whatttt come on, give me another chance
Hair dryer?
When is the 6.4 tow vehicle coming back on the channel?
Gotta get that third brake light now!
The amount of people who didn’t understand he used an already broke tail light as a prop for his video is unbelievable lol
did he tell u?
You put to many coats on at one time!
Dream truck.
💀. Let them coats dry first before applying again
Looks great 👍👌💪💪💪
There wasn’t much building going on.
It was a joke with the spray tint
Very poor technique. Dude....
Nothing like lessening the chance for someone to see your brake lights on......smh
Does it affect your blind spot sensor
It shouldn’t depending on how many layers
Clearly way too cold for the application if you read the directions on the can it needs to be at least 60 F dude I can see the breath coming out of your mouth
They look okay, but honestly I like the factory ones better. I really don't like smoked tail/head lights. Yeah, they look good for a show vehicle that isn't actually driven, but that's it.
Smoked aftermarket led lights are brighter than oem lights most of the time
@@TheBCSledder Honestly that’s such a stupid comment considering what tint is for
Bro you didnt sand your tail lights first
That was a cracked one I was just messing around
They look good
Is this silent bob
Looks great.
*”Building”....*
You should get black rims!
you caked TF outta them lights, didn't sand them down and did it in the cold. ugh
Do not use this on your taillights. More clickbait from mr numbers
where the hell was the building part?! I didnt see one thing "built" come on man... smh
It was a joke with the spray tint
@@TopCorey ah missed it sorry brotha
This guy doesn't have a clue! You don't spray on heavy coats at any stage!!
Now cost $500 plus the paint and it's broken...fu**!
U fidnt even sand them.
Tinted taillights seem weird to me lol. Like, lets make it even harder for people to see a black truck going down the road! They don't look terrible I guess, but I would retain them just for the safety factor and legalities. Also, does it dim the reverse lights? that would pretty much suck.
What happened to the SPE collaboration?
Building 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻 lol
I think it looks like shit, you can tell it’s been sprayed, this guy has no patience. Tint is the way to go. JMO.
truck length in the 1/4. Was he still babying it in the 500 mile break in
Use a mask