I believe it was 20%I think it looks good ?. What % did you use?
I do not believe it will interfere with the sensor.Yeah, looks nice on the black truck. Might do the same on my gray. It doesn’t cover the BLIS sensor, I assume?
Probably would have helped if I took a before! Apologies!Looks awesome! Now I need to go check out what the tail lights look stock?
? that just regular window tint or vinyl?Probably would have helped if I took a before! Apologies!
I was told its a smoked paint protection film, which has a glossier finish than regular window tint, which matches the finish of the light better and makes it look closer to stock.? that just regular window tint or vinyl?
The sensor is in the dark red section in the middle, so tinting the white shouldn't affect it.Yeah, looks nice on the black truck. Might do the same on my gray. It doesn’t cover the BLIS sensor, I assume?
Do not care for those big white taillights at all.
The tinting is a major improvement tho.
Even the XL trim get tail lamps similar to these.
Have no Idea why the simple red taillights seem to only be on the XLT 300/301.
And I believe the STX
Okay by me---I like the red ones better on my XLT
The rear end is definitely the worst looking part of these trucks, but since I don't have to see it much it doesn't matter. Still gonna see about tinting the taillights though because yours look great.I agree, when I first saw the tail lights on 21’s first impression was that they should have reversed them... higher trim models with less white.
But they have grown on me... hard to let that bother you too much when you get into this beautiful truck!
Thank you!The rear end is definitely the worst looking part of these trucks, but since I don't have to see it much it doesn't matter. Still gonna see about tinting the taillights though because yours look great.