Anybody use Flyeye Tint on their front and rear lights?
I believe they are fully legal and just wanting to know if they are a pain to fit?
Many Thanks fellas.
#2: Re: Flyeye Tint Author: VorTechS, Location: Gloucestershire, UKPosted: Fri Sep 11, 2015 3:52 am ---- I use to run group buys of Fly Eye kits here, and they are very easy to fit.
Do NOT use them on your front lights, as whilst they're legal, they do have a negative impact on the light output (contrary to what they say).
They can mask back lights effectively though.
There is an alternative film available, but I've forgotten what it's called, in all honesty if you are doing front and back you'd probably be better off looking at that.
#3: Re: Flyeye Tint Author: davey, Location: Newbury, BerkshirePosted: Thu Oct 01, 2015 12:08 pm ---- I had flyeye film on the headlights of mine when I bought it, light output was awful. Removed the tint, and the difference was amazing
#4: Re: Flyeye Tint Author: Jorded94, Location: Conwy, North WalesPosted: Fri Oct 09, 2015 9:19 am ---- I've got some on mine, not particularly hard to fit but make sure you don't rush them! They do also have a negative effect on the fronts as previously said
#5: Re: Flyeye Tint Author: Imelliot, Location: East Ayrshire, ScotlandPosted: Fri Oct 09, 2015 5:09 pm ---- i had it on the front of mine the light output was alot worse. Could always upgrade the bulbs to compensate
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