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Iconic tuning with spotlight screens & taillight tips

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Recently updated on January 25, 2021 at 10:46 am

Iconic tuning with spotlight screens & taillight tips

For tuners and motor friends, the expression of the vehicle is of particular importance. With a spotlight screen you can give your vehicle an individual character. But why do you need a spotlight screen or a so-called lamp ring? You do not necessarily need spotlight screens and rear light tips. But you can use it to protect your headlamp from rockfalls. The lamp rings (Eyebrows) help your vehicle to an individual style especially if it is a classic like the VW Beetle or a Bulli Bus. Due to the different designs and different shapes of the spotlight screens you can create individual effects. There is the so-called bedroom view, an open-minded view or even a sad look. Almost all facial expressions and moments you can show more or less with the lamp ring for the vehicle.

For which models are they offered?

Iconic tuning with spotlight screens & taillight tips

Headlights and taillight tips are offered for many vehicles. But they are particularly common for the VW Beetle, the VW T1 and also the Messerschmitt cabin scooter or the VW Golf 1 are often equipped with them. The respective lamp rings are supplied in a set and are defined in more detail in the product description and assigned to the respective model. Lamp rings and headlight shades can be attached to cars, scooters, a Vespa, many scooters and also to motorcycles.

Iconic tuning with spotlight screens & taillight tips

which materials are used?

  • Chromium
  • Stainless Steel
  • hard plastic
  • Plastics eg PVC
  • Carbon

How are the spotlight screens installed?

Iconic tuning with spotlight screens & taillight tips

There are spotlight screens and taillight tips that are simply glued using a special adhesive tape. There are also spotlight umbrellas that are clipped, others are screwed. There are many options open to you to attach the headlight screens and rear light tips on the vehicle. If the components are manufactured vehicle-specific, usually the correct variant of the attachment is described in detail in the leaflet.

Is the body or the paint damaged?

Iconic tuning with spotlight screens & taillight tips

The manufacturers advertise that the lamp rings for gluing and clipping do not damage the paint. As a rule, they do not even come into contact with the paint. Here, however, it depends on the product and also the vehicle. Variants for gluing are usually with high-quality 3M tape, which is attached to the inside of the body and does not harm the paint.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of using a spotlight screen?

Advantages: The most important advantage of the taillight tips and spotlight screens is the rockfall protection. In addition, you can influence the character and the look of the vehicle by choosing from different sizes, colors, materials and shapes. This tuning is almost always legal and needs no further information.

Disadvantages: Headlamp screens and taillight tips, which are only glued on, can become loose over time. Environmental influences and the passage in the car wash promote premature material fatigue. If, for example, you have decided to screw on the headlamp screens, you should follow the instructions and treat the area against corrosion in order to avoid any ingress of rainwater. Also take care when it comes to components from the free accessories and a permit (ABE etc.) is enclosed.

Iconic tuning with spotlight screens & taillight tips

Provider: headlight shields & taillight tips

  • Five Stars
  • Harley
  • Highway Hawk
  • Goggomobil
  • Vespa
  • VW

And finally ... If you want to beautify your predominantly historic vehicle with a legal tuning, invest little money and little time in the implementation, then the lampshade is the right tuning approach. You benefit from many colors and model variants and also get an additional stone guard on the headlights or on the taillights. We hope you the info report to the term Headlight visor & taillight tip from the field of autotuning. Our goal is that the largest German-language tuning dictionary (Tuning Wikipedia) and to explain tuning terms from A to Z easily and understandably. Almost every day we expand this encyclopedia and how far we are already can you HERE see. Soon the next one will be Tuning scene concept be illuminated by us. Incidentally, you will be informed about new topics if you have ours Feed subscribe to.

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