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Anyone tinted their Aux driving lights

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I’ll install the aux driving lights onto my bagger as soon as the parts arrive, which seems to be about a four-week lead time on the items that need to come from Germany. I want the lights to be amber, so do you have any experience tinting these aux lights? If so, can you share what you used? Or does anyone have any experience they can share from doing this on other lights?
 
I put a protective film on my driving lights. The stuff I got was actually quite thick and has held up quite well. No matter what brand you use, I suggest you remove the bezel of the light before application. Makes installation a ton easier, hides your edges, and secures the film around the perimeter for a little extra adhesion security.

Here's the kind I used....
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Yes. I don't have a "running" picture but it makes them *way* more noticeable. My riding partner said they were way better and I confirmed, when we swapped bikes for a bit.

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