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Huh... Not so sure about "Angry".... looks like its wearing a little eye shadow to me.. kinda kinky.

I'd hit it.




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Next it will be a leather Bra!:smokin:
 
To each his own. It's your Jeep, do what you want to with it. IMO it doesn't look good. And some of these other posters are right, it's only a matter of time before you get ticketed for headlight obstruction.
I dunno about getting pulled over for it.. I guess it could happen in the uptight states... I've been running around like this for a year and a half without any problems (knock on wood).

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I had tinted tail lights on my Harley F-150 and they got used as an excuse to pull me over a couple of times
also when I moved from FL to TX, when I went to get inspected they showed me where it said there couldn't be any coating or object obscuring the lamp
don't remember chapter and verse but it was worded so that tint, either film or sprayed on was a no-no and failed me till I got new tails
That was just the tails, when I go get my inspection done here in a few days, I wonder if they'll say anything about my little vinyl skulls on my headlights
 

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I dunno about getting pulled over for it.. I guess it could happen in the uptight states... I've been running around like this for a year and a half without any problems (knock on wood).

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I feel like that this is just a way of asking to get pulled over in Cali. Common sense says it does nothing good for you. I think if the "right" officer saw it (probably a motorcycle cop :shaking:) he would pull you over.

I looks sick on black rigs though. Looks retarded on any other color.
 
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I have lived in FL for most all of my life, and have had too many cars... A bunch of them had smoked Head and Tail lights and i never once had an issue with it. In fact the my Truck i got rid of last year for my Jeep had smoked Headlights on it for almost 3 years...

Florida cops care more about Window Tint and loud music then anything... Neither of which I have. LoL

If you get pulled for smoked head lights in FL, you found a pissed of cop on the wrong day of the week that would have pulled you for anything stupid could make up anyways...



P.S. A friend of mine use to get out of every ticket imaginable, including doing 110mph in a 55mph zone! How??? Simple... He acted like a flaming, upset, recently dumped Gay man... Cops never wanted anything to do with that, especialy when he would start crying. I witnessed this little act once (along with two others) when he got pulled over leaving a bar for swerving, it was the funniest thing I ever saw! LoL
 
In FL they don't care. We have some of the most relaxed vehicle laws in the country. You don't need a hood, doors, panels for that matter, roof, fenders, bumpers, anything and you will pass (considering there are also no periodic vehicle inspections). I think the only law is you need a windshield and two rear facing mirrors... one of which allows you to see out the rear window. Oh and I guess functional headlights and taillights.
 
In FL they don't care. We have some of the most relaxed vehicle laws in the country. You don't need a hood, doors, panels for that matter, roof, fenders, bumpers, anything and you will pass (considering there are also no periodic vehicle inspections). I think the only law is you need a windshield and two rear facing mirrors... one of which allows you to see out the rear window. Oh and I guess functional headlights and taillights.
They just passed the law last year that you have to have an UNCRACKED and UPRIGHT windshield.
 
I have done that almost a year ago.
No problem with the cheapo vinyl I bought, even through rain, snow, hot, cold, etc.
Only "problem" is with high beams... The low beams light more than the high beams since the vinyl is in front of the higher part of the lights...
But I guess that's why we install 100+ watts off-road lights... :)
High beams should only be used when there is nobody around you (well, at least in front) so the off-road lights are just as appropriate...
(and I do have upgraded bulbs!)

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Bought my Jeep with the angry eye bezels already installed. I noticed the same thing about the high beams being less efficient than the low beams. I have no idea if my headlamps are stock, but I know they are not those fancy led or other types. It looks to me like the eyelid kills the high beam, because it covers that part of the reflector. It s a bit of a pain. The lighting to the side is greater with the high beams, but the distance is crap.
The Jeep Punisher
 
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