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Originally Posted by G-Oil Guy
No they're not legal.
And no offense, but they're reckless. People cannot see the tail lamps illuminate during the day.
I've seen a fair share of accidents and almost accidents involving people with blacked out tail lamps. (On all cars)
HOWEVER, if you absolutely want to do it. Someone on here has a kind of tail lamp black out system that uses a cling on type system with a bunch of tiny holes in it that allows the light to be as visible as it is when the lamps are stock (similar to how certain graphic wraps still allow you to see through the windows from the inside) and I'd recommend going with those.
Sadly, I don't remember the name of the product.
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Anyone know which blackout kit he is talking about?