Mr Hyde
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I found a set of acrylic smoked tail light covers for the 24 mustangs https://www.ebay.com/itm/326238913682 I have a set on order and will report on quality.
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I had covers on my S550 and then switched out to RENEGADE SMOKED TAIL LIGHTS and the quality was waaaaaaaaaaay better. A full housing just seems better than a "slap on".I found a set of acrylic smoked tail light covers for the 24 mustangs https://www.ebay.com/itm/326238913682 I have a set on order and will report on quality.
ooooh do like. Nice to see the aftermarket is finally waking up. Figured for now the covers should work and are cheap enough. I have an area on my passenger side that has a surface crack which caused the piano black to split and the dealer was like it still lights up so no warrantee. I usually wait a bit when new aftermarket lights are released. Real world usage usually finds some issues that need to be worked out. I find the red tail lights a bit too bright when parked and turned off.I had covers on my S550 and then switched out to RENEGADE SMOKED TAIL LIGHTS and the quality was waaaaaaaaaaay better. A full housing just seems like "slap on".
Chris C has some tail light options on his Instagram. He was at Mustang Week last week and FORM and DIOD had booths there. I like those smoked ones on the left and may actually add that to my build list although this car is white so maybe the right side; dunno yet!
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Agreed! I had mine tinted, but the tint started to peel up in the crease. Had them retinted, and same thing again. I have the set you've ordered being delivered today.ooooh do like. Nice to see the aftermarket is finally waking up. Figured for now the covers should work and are cheap enough. I have an area on my passenger side that has a surface crack which caused the piano black to split and the dealer was like it still lights up so no warrantee. I usually wait a bit when new aftermarket lights are released. Real world usage usually finds some issues that need to be worked out. I find the red tail lights a bit too bright when parked and turned off.
yea that was my concern as well was hoping for a more illuminated look when on and darker or more subdued when off. Guess ill just have to see about those complete modules from diode that are greyJust to provide some context to @smurfslayer post above; here the rules are "You must be able to see the brake lights from 50 feet away, In daylight". If you can't, you get a ticket for it or worse.
I used to have covers on my S550 (see below) but was warned by a cop friend who said "You will get pulled for that".
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Swapped them to the smoked style and never looked back.
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My Dark Horse is white so am undecided if I would do the smoked again or just leave them as is.
perfectly valid observations and always a good idea to heed warnings like this. I need to see how they look in the fl sun may be a straight up no go not even from a le stand point from a nug,nug ugga dugga driver perspective.Not to be a wet blanket, and I can already hear the howls of āget off my lawnā...
Those are -noticeably- dimmer with the covers installed. This matters if you are ever rear ended.
My neighbor rear ended a man-bun wearing dude in a honda civic, lowered, fart can exhaust, go fast stickers.... You probably know someone like this. This was in Fairfax County, Virginia, on rt 123. The FCPD officer had actually written her up as she was protesting āI couldnāt see his brake lightsā. Officer looks the car and asks owner to fire it up - he does, next he says put on the brakes - canāt even make them out in the daylight. He voids her citation and charges the driver in front with the collision, equipment, and one other Iāve forgotten.
Of course, YMMV.
and yes, Iāll get off your lawn now.
Is that just the rear running lights and not brake lights as long as the brake lights are easily visible its nota le issue here but as i said to smurfslayer there are some real tools down her in tampa and would rear end you even with a pair of suns strapped into your tail lights. Looks good to me though.Installed
Just like most molded plastic, not an exact fit, have to push it into place. Drivers side was a little tighter fit than passenger side. Clear 3M tape, placed in areas that is black, so you can't see it.
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No lights
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Running lights
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Brake lights
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Overall, I like them, fit isn't perfect, but only you will know it. Unless you've got some Mustang snob pointing out the darker taillights, haha.
Pop the trunk to install, it's pretty tight with it closed and didn't want to chance scratching the inside edges. I've got the trunk pull strap and it closed right up with no issues. It also brings the light housing almost flush with the truck lid.
I think you'll be happy
Is that just the rear running lights and not brake lights as long as the brake lights are easily visible its nota le issue here but as i said to smurfslayer there are some real tools down her in tampa and would rear end you even with a pair of suns strapped into your tail lights. Looks good to me though.
Valid point, buyer bewareNot to be a wet blanket, and I can already hear the howls of āget off my lawnā...
Those are -noticeably- dimmer with the covers installed. This matters if you are ever rear ended.
My neighbor rear ended a man-bun wearing dude in a honda civic, lowered, fart can exhaust, go fast stickers.... You probably know someone like this. This was in Fairfax County, Virginia, on rt 123. The FCPD officer had actually written her up as she was protesting āI couldnāt see his brake lightsā. Officer looks the car and asks owner to fire it up - he does, next he says put on the brakes - canāt even make them out in the daylight. He voids her citation and charges the driver in front with the collision, equipment, and one other Iāve forgotten.
Of course, YMMV.
and yes, Iāll get off your lawn now.