- VViViD Air-Tints are specially designed to install on impossible shapes
- These tints are an industry first: they include an air-release membrane which allows you to install the tint dry ( without installation liquid ) Ready to use out of the box!
- This is the only film on the market that can wrap ANY SHAPE. It is super conformable with heat. It was originally manufactured for hard to wrap surfaces but the ease of install has professionals saving time on any headlight shape.
- These tints are 80% tinted smoke or 20% VLT. It is made with automotive grade cast vinyl. Adhesive is acrylic based which will not eat through plastic like other tints on the market. It is 100% chemical safe, it will not eat through headlight coatings or damage your lights.
- NOTE: MAKE SURE TO MEASURE YOUR HEADLIGHT TINTS – THESE PRE-CUT SHEETS ARE 12″ x 24″ (pack of 4)
Top 10 ???? VViViD Air-Tint Dark Black Headlight/Tail Light Window Tint (Value Pack – 16 Inch X 60 Inch, 2-roll Pack) ⭐
$19.88 Original price was: $19.88.$13.92Current price is: $13.92.
SKU: AMZ-B07PP99GHN Category: Light Covers
- Fast, friendly, always here to help.
- Quality products, fair prices.
- fast shipping
- Secure Shopping with Safe Payments

| Size | 12" x 24" 2-Roll Pack, 12" x 24" 2-roll pack, VALUE PACK – 16" x 60", 2-roll pack, 60" x 17.9", 60" x 18", 60" x 48", 60" x 180" (Large roll), 60" x 300" (Extra-large roll), 120" x 60" bulk roll |
|---|
8 reviews for Top 10 ???? VViViD Air-Tint Dark Black Headlight/Tail Light Window Tint (Value Pack – 16 Inch X 60 Inch, 2-roll Pack) ⭐
Add a review Cancel reply
Related products
-30%
Rated 4.71 out of 5
-30%
Rated 4.57 out of 5
-30%
Rated 4.29 out of 5
-30%
Rated 4.29 out of 5
-30%
Rated 4.43 out of 5
-30%
Rated 4.86 out of 5
-30%
Rated 4.80 out of 5
-30%
Rated 4.50 out of 5






































Danny –
I bought this after using VHT Niteshades and hating the look it gave me (not to blame VHT, it just didnt work for my application) I picked this up at the recommendation of youtube, which is also where I researched how to install the product and it seemed pretty straightfoward, and was. However, this film is better suited for less complex surfaces, closer to flat surfaces. when applied to my taillights which are completely rounded in some areas, this film was near impossible without making relief cuts, or cutting out the bad section and putting in a new strip of film in its place. Ive tried everything, heat, more squeegee, stretching and even removal and retrying, but to no avail. The product has started to peel a bit in a corner where my cut was sloppy on the new strip of film where I replaced the wrinkled portions. I didn’t like the VHT because the VHT didn’t make the red taillight match the gray panel on my trunk. Not something I can knock the product specifically for, but the Vivid film made the colors perfect. No matter what the color under the film is, in daylight, its black with this film. Light transmission is awesome, I dont think it really impacted output at all, another thing that cannot be said for the VHT. But all said, I would like to clear up some misconceptions about this product and its limits; 1. Do not use a heat gun, use a hair dryer, its more than enough heat to apply the film. If you must use a heat gun, keep it on low, I used a hair dryer and managed to melt through the film in places and had to put more on, it doesn’t take a fiery hot heat to apply it. 2. There is such thing as too much heat and stretch, if you heat the film and stretch it too far, it will tear and wrinkle, or distort the clarity of the film. That leads me to 3. The “air release” is more of a gimmick than an actuality. It works on large bubbles, but if you get a “finger” (long thin crease in the film) DONT RELY ON THE AIR RELEASE, just remove it and re apply the tint. You will crease the tint if you try and squeegee out a finger. and 4. This tint is not “self-healing” That term was thrown around on the tube quite a bit, but its not. Once it creases, no amount of heat will fix it, just toss it, or cut out the bad section, and do some precision trimming to put a new piece in its place. I personally feel that RVinyl has more options with vehicle specific relief cuts in them, but that doesnt mean the Vivid is a bad product. Im quite split on the true answer of the question, The quality is great, the film adheres to anything, only requires heat and patience, and is a slightly cheaper alternative to buying tinted tailight housings. However the application is so tough it makes achieving even results to be proud of tough, looks great from afar, but then you see where you had a cut in the tape and used a sharpie to fill in the gap. If you have a simpler taillight, maybe one that isint round, or maybe you were doing a simple headlight, I would say go for it, even though the results might not be 100%, the price cant really be beat. But if youre looking for show quality results, check out a tint shop near you. And VHT niteshades is also worth a try at the price point, but its all up to the results you want.
Michael W. –
I think this is good product. I used it to tint the headlights, fog lights and taillights on my 2004 Ford F150. This was my first attempt at tinting. This procedure requires extreme patience to mold the vinyl wrap to every contour of the object that is being tinted. After tinting the first headlight, I was able to understand a little better of how the vinyl wrap behaved when being stretched and having heat applied from the heat gun. As I continued to wrap the lights, each task seemed easier than the last. You definitely want to make sure you have a Vehicle Vinyl Wrap Window Tint Film Tool Kit. This will help you to smooth out the vinyl and release any air bubbles. I highly recommend cleaning the headlights to the best of your ability before applying the vinyl tint. I had to upgrade my headlight and fog light bulbs to compensate for the darkness of the tint.
Shawn –
I don’t have anything to compare this product to however it was easy to use and place on my headlamps. Air bubbles come right out with the squeegee tool and it’s easy to cut to form. Definitely darkens your headlamps even with LEDs. Adhesion seems really good, I’ve ran my vehicle through the high pressure touchless car washes and no water got underneath and the film did not move.
Mason –
You have to have training and experience to install this stuff. about a month after I installed it, i noticed peeling around the edges and water bubbles forming underneath my tailights. I decided to remove the tint eventually and I think I would rather have it professionally done, just due to the lack of my experience and patience to install the tint.
Richard –
Product wise it’s good. With heat you can pull it hard and far. But it’s pretty dark for tail lights. No red comes thru. Black out
H –
The best I’ve tried
Matt C. –
Looks real good if you want to black out your car. Install wasn’t hard at all. Just make sure you clean the surfaces as much as possible, let it dry, especially all the little crevices and use some paper tape on the paint points along the edges. It helps to pick up the film if you mess up. Take your time.I was worried the lights wouldn’t show at night but they show fine. The light output does indeed dim a touch. I feel like going maybe smoke grey tint might be a little better for some. But all in all I like the product. I get allot of complements. I also cut out some small pieces of the excess to put on the clear reverse points on my tail lights. Haven’t taken a pic of those but it looks pretty clean as well. If I can update I will.
Joe –
I purchased this to place a strip on the top 1 3/8″ portion of the shield on my full face motorcycle helmet, to cut down on the amount of sunlight. I don’t like using a fully tinted shield and prefer a clear one. I’m hoping this works somewhat like a visor. It was fairly easy to install and I actually managed to get it on straight with one try (not always that lucky!). Unlike window tinting, where you apply it using water, this is self adhesive and you have to get it right the first time. I think it will make a big difference in riding comfort.