Light Treatment
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Reaper,
Yes, that looks like the product..instead of putting it over the lens, he put it behind. I am not sure how he was able to do this but just putting the tint over would be cool.
20gt00,
The painting is cool. What I don't understand is how the light gets through 3 or 4 coats of paint. I have seen on e-bay conplete blinker plastic like have linked.
I looked up the info for tghe NS safety inspections...
For the headlights:
" A few vehicle manufacturers are presently equipping some of their
vehicles with low beam headlamps of the Gaseous Discharge Light
Sources Design (GDLS). These headlamps emit a light with a
bluish hue which is in compliance with current Federal and
Provincial requirements. Tinted headlamp bulbs, blue, yellow and
rainbow versions available from some automotive parts stores
are not certified for use on public roads."
I am thinking that the really bright blue bulbs are legal.
For the ugly amber turnlights..
"front amber or white, rear amber or red)"
So, if you we going to paint, you have to leave a bit of amber showing..
Drats.
If anyone is interested in dloading the safety inpection doc, here is the link..
Service Nova Scotia - Registry of Motor Vehicles - Vehicles (Safety) Inspections
On the bright side, the NS gov is talking about doing away with this yearly inspection and doing the same thing as Ontario..if that is the case then a bit more varience could be achieved..
I am thinking painting mt blinkers my body colour with just a small strip of orange..
Grassy
Yes, that looks like the product..instead of putting it over the lens, he put it behind. I am not sure how he was able to do this but just putting the tint over would be cool.
20gt00,
The painting is cool. What I don't understand is how the light gets through 3 or 4 coats of paint. I have seen on e-bay conplete blinker plastic like have linked.
I looked up the info for tghe NS safety inspections...
For the headlights:
" A few vehicle manufacturers are presently equipping some of their
vehicles with low beam headlamps of the Gaseous Discharge Light
Sources Design (GDLS). These headlamps emit a light with a
bluish hue which is in compliance with current Federal and
Provincial requirements. Tinted headlamp bulbs, blue, yellow and
rainbow versions available from some automotive parts stores
are not certified for use on public roads."
I am thinking that the really bright blue bulbs are legal.
For the ugly amber turnlights..
"front amber or white, rear amber or red)"
So, if you we going to paint, you have to leave a bit of amber showing..
Drats.
If anyone is interested in dloading the safety inpection doc, here is the link..
Service Nova Scotia - Registry of Motor Vehicles - Vehicles (Safety) Inspections
On the bright side, the NS gov is talking about doing away with this yearly inspection and doing the same thing as Ontario..if that is the case then a bit more varience could be achieved..
I am thinking painting mt blinkers my body colour with just a small strip of orange..
Grassy
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