Warning!!! THIS IS ILLEGAL IN SOME STATES, COUNTIES AND CITIES!!!! CHECK YOUR LOCAL LAWS!!!!
Please read completely FIRST! This is how I tinted my tail lights. I am sure there are other ways so look around.
1. Remove the tailight assembly
2. Remove all screws allowing the removal of the plastic trim
3. Pop off small metal clips that holds the lens to the housing
4. CAREFULLY seperate the lens from the housing. You may want to heat them up in the oven at around 150 degrees. Too hot , they will melt!!!
5. Sand the outside of the lens with 1500 wet paper
6. Clean, dry and paint the outside of the lens with VHT Nite Shapes Spray paint. Remember to take your time! Apply in light coats! The more coats, the darker they are. Either do both lenses or keep up with how many coats you apply to the first one so they will match.
7. Wait one day for drying
8. Very gently rub with 2000 grit wet sand paper just enough so the clear will stick. Too much and you will sand through the tint.
9. Clean with soap and water, rinse and allow to dry.
10. Apply the clear. Get a good clear, not the $.99 stuff! Lay it on!! The more the better as you will need to cut it back done.
11. Allow to dry one day
12. Sand with 2000 grit wet sand paper removing orange peel and inperfections.
13. Buff with a drill or buffer with polishing compound followed by some type of Headlight restorer which removes swirls.
14. Removed the old sealer in the housing with a screwdiver or knife.
14a. Here is where you will install your LED pannels if you want them.
14b. TEST TEST AND RE-TEST!!!!! Nothing like having to break the seal because your lights do not function properly!
15. Apply some type of silicone sealer or the sticky stuff for windshields.
16. Rejoin the lens to the housing using the metal clips.
17. Let dry one day
18. Assemble the the complete light and mount back on car.
19. Enjoy!!!!
I recommend using the LED tail lights that are available on TR Custom Parts - Unique Products for 84-87 Turbo Regals & Olds G-Body Cars. These are very bright and show up very well especially during the day when its hard to see anyway.



