Headlight & Taillight Tinting
Tinted Vinyl vs PPF
When it comes to tinting headlights, tinted vinyl and PPF are two popular options. Tinted vinyl is a more affordable choice, offering a customizable appearance with a variety of colors and finishes. However, it may be less durable and prone to scratches or fading over time. PPF, on the other hand, is a high performance material that provides both tinting and protection against scratches, chips, and UV rays that can fade your headlights. While PPF is generally more expensive, it offers a longer lasting and more durable solution for taillight tinting. Ultimately, the best choice for you will depend on you budget, desired level of protection, and aesthetic preferences.
Headlight and taillight tinting is a popular customization that can enhance your vehicle’s appearance. This process typically takes approximately half a day to complete, depending on the complexity of the design. To ensure availability, please schedule your appointment in advance.
While headlight and taillight tint film can offer a stylish and functional upgrade to your vehicle, it's important to understand its limitations. For taillights with intricate shapes or curves, the film may not adhere properly or provide a uniform tint. In such cases, spray tinting offers a more precise and customizable solution. Spray tinting can effectively cover complex shapes and achieve a desired level of darkness, ensuring both aesthetic appeal.