Quote, originally posted by blackvragor » My bad, didn't mean to lump you in there, but it is certainly a fact to take into consideration in small towns. You never know with some people. No problem. But we do live outside a small rural "city." How they can call Manor a city is beyond me though. And yes I know many people who carry. I would just rather not have to put myself in that situation.Quote, originally posted by blackvragor »As for Calvin, my Vibe. I'm sort of at a loss for later upgrades. I was going to get the tails smoked a little bit at the local body shop, but they informed me any type of obstructed visibility won't pass inspection. So that's out. There aren't many options for my headlights either, which I've wanted to change up. My buddy picked up some nice projector headlights for his Accord, and of course they don't sell anything like that for '09 vibes. Just HID kits I guess. The best I could do so far was just the tinting, a few decals and accents, and that car bra (both pieces not shown in pic.) Although I actually needed the car bra for trips from Dallas when the bugs awoke for spring. It'd be nice if anyone had any suggestions, :/ I for one am glad you have chosen not to go the smoked tails option. IMHO, it's only asking for trouble in the long run.I go to work in the dark, and a week or so ago I came up behind a Charger, but before had to wonder what those dimly glowing red lights were ahead of me. It was really hard to tell, even in pitch blackness. One day, if he's not so lucky, he will get rear-ended like a friend of mine did because of his tinted tails and side reflectors.Texas, and many other states too, have gotten strict about tinted lights and windows. Too many policemen being blind-sided on routine stops I'm sure.Anyway, about your options:
http://www.lamin-x.com has (flexible) film designed for lights, and it comes in colors.
http://www.lamin-x.com/Pontiac...4.htm The blue and yellow will not affect the usable light output and "should" pass inspection. I know ours does (see my sig pic.) Or simply get the clear to help protect your lenses from the sun/UV rays and stone chips. It's worth every penny, imo. Also, you can talk to a fellow member here, keithvibe, about HID projectors. He offers DIY kits or will do yours by sending him the lights. You will likely have to live w/o the car for a few days that way though. Or, install some Philip X-Tremes, what a lot of us are running here. They do offer a better light than the OE halogens, and so far no downside to them either.
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