got pulled over for vht'd tails tonight...
i either have to remove the vht or buy new tails..
should i remove the vht and just smoke them, or leave them stock... they're 93-96 taillights.
Now:


opinions please
my friends tails on his eclipse are totally black, but in the daylight they light up almost like stock. can you buy brighter bulbs?
the bulbs are perfect, idk about brighter bulbs..
you cant see my tails light up at all in the day time, haha!
i'd rather get it more legal because im tired of getting pulled over with my illegal windows and risk getting tickets for that.
i don't see how an exhaust set up is going to help me from getting pulled over though, nor a spoiler. i do want an ss spoiler though. i'm not a fan of the cme though.
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If that didnt explain it a little better I give up, but I know what you're sayin.
um.......not really... cause there are ppl out there with manuals who let their downshifts slow them down and not their brakes.
1.) how long have you had them? how many warnings? do you live in a city small enough to where the same cops may see you?
2.) you didn't get a ticket, so i see no reason to remove the tint unless you feel you will see this cop again and he will know he's stopped you before. which is probably unlikely. and if he does, he's just a dick.
3.) IF you get a ticket for it, it is a fix it ticket, which is pretty much free. they will make you fix it, and show proof it has been fixed by having a police officer look at it, and sign the ticket saying it has been fixed. it will only cost like $20, for processing fees. wheres as, if you choose not to fix it, it will be some ridiculously priced ticket $1-200. this happened with my windows (my ticket was like $250). i fixed it, and then retinted them a couple weeks later a slightly lighter shade. $80 ($20 fix-it ticket + $60 to re-tint) is better than a $200 ticket.
4.) for the people who think that having black outs makes you more likely to be rear-ended..... think about it. if it is daytime, as a driver, you should be able to see your surroundings at all times. and you should not have to 100% rely on a person's lights to see they are braking. so if you need to see the brake lights so you dont hit the person in front of you, chances are, you are just a bad driver.you should be able to tell when a car is slowing down.
and at night, you cant tell the difference between tinted and non tinted lights. the lights can be see good at night. so you should never have any problems at night.
--trying to fight a case in which you rear-ended someone is a VERY hard case. and is almost always blamed on the person who hit the car in front, not the person who got hit.
Last edited by crimson_bird; Feb 7, 2010 at 02:26 AM.
during the day, i dont think i have ever noticed a vehicle stopped in front of me because his brake lights are lit up. when your watchin whats in front of you, and notice you are coming up on a vehicle pretty fast, theres a pretty good chance hes slowed down or stopped. if you need a bright light to catch your attention to slow down, your lookin out the wrong window. at night, covers/vht may dim the brake lights a little, but not to the point they shouldnt be noticed.






