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Old 09-01-2007, 07:23 PM
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Black tail lights??

Are these tail lights new? They are popping up all over ebay and I don't think I've ever seen them before.. Anybody have them?

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naw. havent rly seen them. they look alright i guess... mine are fine though. lol.
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lol as a matter of fact they are new!

Here's the other black tail light that's made! It's definitely different.
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Has anyone seen the solid black tail lights? They almost look like a black cover?
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brian how you think those would look on mine? oh yea i still have to get you the pics with the tint and lights my bad man!
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Originally Posted by lr9788
Has anyone seen the solid black tail lights? They almost look like a black cover?
I've seen solid black tail light covers, is that what you're talking about?

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brian how you think those would look on mine? oh yea i still have to get you the pics with the tint and lights my bad man!
I think they would look badass, how do you think they would look on mine? Man I didn't even know you got your windows tinted and yeah man I'm wanting to see those headlights too, haha
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i'd like a set of blackouts. do they make BO's for the front?
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Originally Posted by lr9788
Has anyone seen the solid black tail lights? They almost look like a black cover?
Some people do this:
http://www.decalfx.com/smoked_tail_light_film.html

And some people use VHT Nite-Shades

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i'd like a set of blackouts. do they make BO's for the front?
Yes, they make smoked corners.
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Jason Burtman sells the JDM black headlights & corners.
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Those are the lights on my truck ;-) and you ALL know how COOL it is! lol

They work fine and were easy to install. No complaints and they addeda lot to the rear of my truck.
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I had those, nice.
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IDK, they look a little ricey to me, i don't thing any Toyota truck looks good with those type of taillights IMO
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Those are the lights on my truck ;-) and you ALL know how COOL it is! lol

They work fine and were easy to install. No complaints and they addeda lot to the rear of my truck.
Can you tell what size each bulb socket is? Cause on my 02, I had to get a new wiring harness to get the clear tail lights to fit.
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Well the bulbs fit into the harness o what ever is on the harness is what it will use. Did you replace the harness with the stock one? These lights use the stock harness to if not you might not be able to use it.

The bulbs it used were the normal ones that go in the rear. I think they are 7443 style.
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Not to start a post war, but I don't care much about how they look. I care more about safety.

I have seen many different kinds of aftermarket tailights and tailight covers on may different kinds of trucks and cars. I have yet to see any that are a bright as stock. If they aren't as bright as stock, they arent as safe. Period.

A while back, I saw a F150 that had one aftermarket tailight (very much like what the pictures show) and one factory tailight. I don't know why it was that way, but it doesn't matter. The factory tailight appeared to be twice as bright as the aftermarket one. Brighter is safer.

Back in the early '90s I was driving to MacDill AFB south of Tampa early one morning for weekend drill. It was raining hard. I was driving 45 in a 55 zone, trying my best to see ahead in the darkness. I went through a green light at an intersection. Right after that, I suddenly encountered a Mustang with tinted tailight covers, which I barely saw. I had to hit the brakes pretty hard to keep from hitting him. If his car had not had the tinted covers, I would have had more time to react. Fortunately, I didn't have an accident. If I had, according to Florida law, I would have been at fault. A driver that rear ends another driver in Florida is at fault except in rare circumstances (such as the other driver being drunk).

Would it have been fair for me to be charged with the accident when the accident would have been at least partially caused by someone who made their tailights/brakelights harder to see?

Why would anyone want to make their tailights/brakelights harder to see?

The factory tailights are just fine. Leave them alone. If you think they need modified, then add brighter bulbs.

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This is true and that is why tinting your lights is illegal in virtually every state.

Now replacing them is fine as for the most part. The ones above are actually brighter than my stock ones for 2 reasons. 1: they are clear where the bulbs are and 2: I got LED bulbs to replace the lights with while switching them. Between the 2 they are a lot brighter than stock and when I step on the brakes the light come on quicker and it has been proven that every 100th of a second at 60 miles an hours is X feet of stopping distance for the guy behind you.
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Yeah all 3 sockets are 7443.
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in california next to chrome wheels the next beaned out upgrade is spray painting they're tail lights black, how is this not illegal in california?
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I wish people wouldn't throw the term "JDM" around so much like it means anything when it doesn't apply. In Japan no 3rd gens had black headlights or corners and their tails are just slightly different than our's.

I don't mind the black tails but the chrome ones are just rediculously gaudy and played out.
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Originally Posted by Texas_Ace
This is true and that is why tinting your lights is illegal in virtually every state.

Now replacing them is fine as for the most part. The ones above are actually brighter than my stock ones for 2 reasons. 1: they are clear where the bulbs are and 2: I got LED bulbs to replace the lights with while switching them. Between the 2 they are a lot brighter than stock and when I step on the brakes the light come on quicker and it has been proven that every 100th of a second at 60 miles an hours is X feet of stopping distance for the guy behind you.
I don't know if the aftermarket tailight on the F150 I mentioned above had an LED bulb in it, but the lense was clear. All I know is that it was about half as bright as the side that had the factory tailight.

I like LEDs. I have added aftermarket LED tailight/brakelights to the rear of all 3 of the motorcycles I've owned to supplement the factory tailight/brakelights. You can see how much slower the factory bulb comes to full brightness (looks to be about a half second slower) compared to LED lights.

On a motorcycle, being seen is much more critical, and I would never make the lights harder to see. I will only add LEDs to supplement the factory bulbs, not to replace them. I once did try an LED bulb to replace the factory bulb on my first bike, and it was actually dimmer, especially in bright sunlight. Fortunately, I had supplemental LEDs already, so I still had more light overall than with the factory bulb.

Also, LEDs are harder to see at an angle to one side compared to a standard incandescent bulb. When installed in a tailight, unless the lense is designed for LED bulbs, the lense can actually make the situation worse. And the clear lenses in many aftermarket tailights don't have built in diffusers to spread the light like an factory tailight lense has can make matters worse.

I wouldn't replace my tailights with aftermarket tailights. If I want brighter ones, there are better bulbs that fit the factory tailights. But I still see no reason to replace the factory tailights with aftermarket lights.


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