Has anyone painted the rear, upper tail light/reflectors?
#1
Has anyone painted the rear, upper tail light/reflectors?
I was just wondering if anyone has painted (or plastidipped) the rear, upper tail light/reflectors because I was considering having this done to my black Fit, and I wanted to see how it looks. Does anyone have any links to images of this kind of mod on a Fit?
Also, will an auto body shop do this type of work or is there a better and cheaper alternative?
Thanks.
Michael
Also, will an auto body shop do this type of work or is there a better and cheaper alternative?
Thanks.
Michael
#2
Insta
Saw this pic on insta literally before i saw this post and i was like perfect! It looks good in my opinion and you can probably take them off and use some VHT night shades or plastidip
Up to you.
Pic by tfc_koichi<br/>And tomomixx57's gk5
Up to you.
Pic by tfc_koichi<br/>And tomomixx57's gk5
#3
Hey Eddiev8, thanks a lot. This is exactly what I was looking for. How do you research where to have to have this done? Just google plastidip or VHT night shades for my area or call the local body shops?
Thanks.
Thanks.
#4
As far as dismounting the top end of the tailights I am not sure how to do. My brother has a GK5 but he wouldnt let me touch it to figure out how its done. I know for sure the tailights would be easy to take off but not sure about the upper part. I am certain it wouldnt take long to figure it out. The body shop could do it as they have manuals and stuff but in my opinion I wouldnt go.
Good luck though. I'll go check out and see if i can find a manual on how to remove those. Be right back
#5
http://m.instructables.com/id/Honda-FIT-LED-Rear-Pillar-Lights-Installation/?ALLSTEPS
I guess it's just the couple of bolts and take it off and spray it with some plastidip xD
I recommend plastidip because its darker and youll only need a couple of passes to be done.
vht night shades is more for a "smoked" tailight look
Which is what I used on my tailights to "smoke" them out
#6
Cool. Thanks a lot for your help and the link. I really appreciate it.
Easier than i thought
Honda FIT LED Rear Pillar Lights Installation - All
I guess it's just the couple of bolts and take it off and spray it with some plastidip xD
I recommend plastidip because its darker and youll only need a couple of passes to be done.
vht night shades is more for a "smoked" tailight look
Which is what I used on my tailights to "smoke" them out
Honda FIT LED Rear Pillar Lights Installation - All
I guess it's just the couple of bolts and take it off and spray it with some plastidip xD
I recommend plastidip because its darker and youll only need a couple of passes to be done.
vht night shades is more for a "smoked" tailight look
Which is what I used on my tailights to "smoke" them out
#10
Saw this on IG on a white Fit also in Japan. I would use Plastidip since it is removable but I don't want the texture that comes with it. As said above, I might try a vinyl film. That way it can be darker than the nightshade and removable like the plastidip
#11
yep, on my STI's tails i have a small piece of tint i bought pre-cut to darken the clear reflector lens area. looks 100x better with it darkened. i luv the look and no worries of it peeling off or anything in weather. not like my clearbras all fall off in the rain. lol
#14
I love the idea. I have lots of carbon fiber vinyl left over from another project. I never realized that those pillar reflectors do not light up. I hated the "Volvo" look anyway.
Last edited by wasserball; 12-28-2017 at 10:21 PM.
#17
I removed both pieces (two 8mm nuts on each side,) washed with dish detergent, let dry, wipe with rubbing alcohol, laid the vinyl, and heat treated with heat gun. Heat gun should be used for setting the shape at the end not during in order to prevent excessive stretch in when laying down the vinyl. Make sure to cover all the clear red plastic, when you open the hatch side portions of the reflector are visible and look bad if not covered with vinyl.
#20
I sprayed mine with black PlastiDip a couple of days ago, for my black LX ..... looks perfect. They have to be the stupidest trim pieces on a car... they serve no purpose related to lighting/reflecting, and are just flat out ugly. The PlastiDip is an easy fix, time will tell how it holds up, but easy enough to peel and respray, I guess. They come off and reinstall very easily