bj3976
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Most Police dept have undercover cars and sometimes not the normal Crown Vic or standard SUV. When these cars have lights they are usually stuffed in the rear deck hidden behind tinted windows and not a problem hiding them. When they are put behind the grill you tend to see them because the sun is shining off the lens cover or the lights mirror backing making it a dead give a way. Use a high quality automotive grade tint to cover the lens. This does not have to be super dark, a light smoke or very low tint will do just fine. The film blocks the sunlight or a cars headlights when you look in the grill. Most of the time you really have to look in the grill to see the lights. This will also work for dash lights and visor lights. Keeps your vehicle looking that much more undercover. I have found that if you use a light smoke it does not hinder the the light output. Today's lights are so bright you cant notice a difference. I noticed this on a DEA car used for drug busts. This is also good for if you travel out of your area into other states that dont allow lighting in POV's.
Here is my grill lights hard to see that there are 4 LED light heads. There is only a small reflection on the very top due to the camera flash.
Here is my grill lights hard to see that there are 4 LED light heads. There is only a small reflection on the very top due to the camera flash.