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Thoughts on this headlight tint?

raskyr1

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I wanted to black out the white daytime lights on my headlights without compromising the output of the actual headlights. Since it has the black housings I thought I'd just try modifying the headlight kit to remove that area and plot it out in tinted PPF (25%).

Thoughts?

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I personally like the contrast of the white against the black. I dislike the amber on the sides and wish they came with the clear reflectors.
 

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Looks kind of purplish in your pic. I'd rather have white daytime lights than purple (not illuminated). How does it look with the LED's on? Maybe a different color tint would look better to me.
 

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It does appear purplish. Maybe a darker tint would alleviate that.

Yeah, that was my whole reason for asking. I felt it looked purplish too. This was the darkest smoked PPF Xpel had. I may give it a few days and see what I think. With the lights on it looks better, no purplish tint. I think it's just the white background that makes it look that way.
 

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what can you do with the scratch marks when you cut the excess off with the exacto knife?
Well, these were cut out on my plotter using the Xpel DAP software, no excess to trim off here. If there was excess, it's vert easy to trim without going all the way through the film and cutting the light/paint. Took a lot of practice when I initially started doing PPF on some metal scrap panels, but now it's second nature. You're just scoring the film and then it tears along that line. Even my plotter doesn't cut all the way through the film. :)
 
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Yeah, that was my whole reason for asking. I felt it looked purplish too. This was the darkest smoked PPF Xpel had. I may give it a few days and see what I think. With the lights on it looks better, no purplish tint. I think it's just the white background that makes it look that way.
My thoughts too, I’m pretty sure it’s the white making it look purple. You could try a window tint in like 5% or if you wanted to use that film specifically, just put another layer on top of what you have there now.
 

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I really WANT to like this, i really do, but like everyone else says... it looks purple and funky up against the color of the truck and contrast of the light. Id go darker with regular tint personally and i think itd look sick. can you post a photo of the lights on for all of us so we can see? maybe you see something we cant in person. dont know.
 

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It looks a lot better outside in the daylight IMO. I think I may roll with it for now and try a different film later in the future.
Looks way better in daylight, I like the look of this. I may consider doing this in the future
 

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