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I really don't like the XLT taillights, but I can't justify spending hundreds of dollars to replace them when they work fine. So I got tint strips off Etsy to install over the reflectors. This is actually my second install. My first install I winged it and left a sliver about 1/10 of a millimeter exposed. It wasn't obvious but my OCD would kick in every time I saw it.... so I did it properly this time.

Before:
Ford F-150 XLT Taillight Reflector Tint Install Before


Generic XLT taillight. I can't believe that the BAP guys don't get a delete on that reflector.

RapidTac:
Ford F-150 XLT Taillight Reflector Tint Install Rapid Tac


The shop I got the strips from does not recommend a dry install. They suggest using soap and water for a wet install. I had some RapidTac (Think soap and water on steroids for decal/tint installs) kicking around. Super easy to use.

Taping:
Ford F-150 XLT Taillight Reflector Tint Install Tapin


Not entirely necessary but if I didn't have OCD I wouldn't be on this forum. Used some of the design details to tape guidelines for the tint install to make sure both sides were aligned identically and properly. My last install I left a sliver of reflector exposed as previously mentioned so I didn't want to go through that again.

Ford F-150 XLT Taillight Reflector Tint Install Tint Installed


Tint installed. Fairly easy process. Spray the taillight, spray the tint while you peel it off its backer, roughly place it, adjust, spray if it starts sticking too early, then squeegee with the included item once happy.

Finished Product:
Ford F-150 XLT Taillight Reflector Tint Install 20240722_174705


This is what it looks like once installed. It still works as a reflector if hit by light.

Ford F-150 XLT Taillight Reflector Tint Install Finished


This is what the reflector tint looks like from further back. Looks nice and solid and not like a reflector at all.

Ford F-150 XLT Taillight Reflector Tint Install Taillight


This is actually from the first install I did without checking alignment. You can notice the slight curve in the top of the tint strip. But it's a nice illustration of the tint's effects overall. The shop did include tint for the reverse lights, but I found it out of sync with the bed lights in the CHMSL - plus it was a bit much on the dark tint. But to each their own.

Overall, for something like $34 USD ($14 of which was shipping) it was a quick and easy way of making the truck looks a whole lot better. I have zero desire to change taillights now so I can spend my money on something else.
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Looks great. Really blends the otherwise not so great all red design into the sport package painted bumpers.
 

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I wouldve liked these lights more if they were smaller, like if they fit entirely behind the silver strip. Theyre just really big.

I thought about VHTing my same tails at one point and then said bleh, too lazy.
 

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@Highway 11 , can you provide the Etsy shop link? Looks great! I might do that on my truck as well.
 

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I did the exact same ones, same vendor. Makes the tail lights look so much better. I’ve been bugging him for similar ones to cover the chrome of the xlt headlights, he said he’s working on it but it’s a tricky install. I also got the emblem vinyls from that vendor, excellent quality.
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I did the exact same ones, same vendor. Makes the tail lights look so much better. I’ve been bugging him for similar ones to cover the chrome of the xlt headlights, he said he’s working on it but it’s a tricky install. I also got the emblem vinyls from that vendor, excellent quality.
IMG_3887.jpeg
Your post was the one that made me order them, actually. Probably one of the better bang for buck accessories I've ordered.
 

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I just ordered some - so did a buddy of mine. Looks great, thanks for sharing!
 

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Is it tint or smoked vinyl?
 
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I want to say smoked vinyl but I don't know enough about it to be sure. It's a decent thickness.
 

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I really don't like the XLT taillights, but I can't justify spending hundreds of dollars to replace them when they work fine. So I got tint strips off Etsy to install over the reflectors. This is actually my second install. My first install I winged it and left a sliver about 1/10 of a millimeter exposed. It wasn't obvious but my OCD would kick in every time I saw it.... so I did it properly this time.

Before:
Before.jpg


Generic XLT taillight. I can't believe that the BAP guys don't get a delete on that reflector.

RapidTac:
Rapid Tac.jpg


The shop I got the strips from does not recommend a dry install. They suggest using soap and water for a wet install. I had some RapidTac (Think soap and water on steroids for decal/tint installs) kicking around. Super easy to use.

Taping:
Taping.jpg


Not entirely necessary but if I didn't have OCD I wouldn't be on this forum. Used some of the design details to tape guidelines for the tint install to make sure both sides were aligned identically and properly. My last install I left a sliver of reflector exposed as previously mentioned so I didn't want to go through that again.

Tint Installed.jpg


Tint installed. Fairly easy process. Spray the taillight, spray the tint while you peel it off its backer, roughly place it, adjust, spray if it starts sticking too early, then squeegee with the included item once happy.

Finished Product:
20240722_174705.jpg


This is what it looks like once installed. It still works as a reflector if hit by light.

Finished.jpg


This is what the reflector tint looks like from further back. Looks nice and solid and not like a reflector at all.

Taillight.jpeg


This is actually from the first install I did without checking alignment. You can notice the slight curve in the top of the tint strip. But it's a nice illustration of the tint's effects overall. The shop did include tint for the reverse lights, but I found it out of sync with the bed lights in the CHMSL - plus it was a bit much on the dark tint. But to each their own.

Overall, for something like $34 USD ($14 of which was shipping) it was a quick and easy way of making the truck looks a whole lot better. I have zero desire to change taillights now so I can spend my money on something else.
Looks like you did an excellent job with that! Looks good
 

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I need to order a set of these, and I was also wanting to cover up the chrome on the headlights with a black vinyl or something. I'm glad someone is going to make something for them!
 

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I really don't like the XLT taillights, but I can't justify spending hundreds of dollars to replace them when they work fine. So I got tint strips off Etsy to install over the reflectors. This is actually my second install. My first install I winged it and left a sliver about 1/10 of a millimeter exposed. It wasn't obvious but my OCD would kick in every time I saw it.... so I did it properly this time.

Before:
Before.jpg


Generic XLT taillight. I can't believe that the BAP guys don't get a delete on that reflector.

RapidTac:
Rapid Tac.jpg


The shop I got the strips from does not recommend a dry install. They suggest using soap and water for a wet install. I had some RapidTac (Think soap and water on steroids for decal/tint installs) kicking around. Super easy to use.

Taping:
Taping.jpg


Not entirely necessary but if I didn't have OCD I wouldn't be on this forum. Used some of the design details to tape guidelines for the tint install to make sure both sides were aligned identically and properly. My last install I left a sliver of reflector exposed as previously mentioned so I didn't want to go through that again.

Tint Installed.jpg


Tint installed. Fairly easy process. Spray the taillight, spray the tint while you peel it off its backer, roughly place it, adjust, spray if it starts sticking too early, then squeegee with the included item once happy.

Finished Product:
20240722_174705.jpg


This is what it looks like once installed. It still works as a reflector if hit by light.

Finished.jpg


This is what the reflector tint looks like from further back. Looks nice and solid and not like a reflector at all.

Taillight.jpeg


This is actually from the first install I did without checking alignment. You can notice the slight curve in the top of the tint strip. But it's a nice illustration of the tint's effects overall. The shop did include tint for the reverse lights, but I found it out of sync with the bed lights in the CHMSL - plus it was a bit much on the dark tint. But to each their own.

Overall, for something like $34 USD ($14 of which was shipping) it was a quick and easy way of making the truck looks a whole lot better. I have zero desire to change taillights now so I can spend my money on something else.
Looks nice, subtle but classy. If I thought I could install it without being all crooked like you were first mentioning I might look at it, but mom would probably be all wonky. I'm guessing without using tape guide like you did you would just eyeball it and run it along the contours correct? I'm just curious if I would even want to try such a project, it looks like you were extremely serious, I just think mine would be all jacked up looking.
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