Is Blackened Headlights Illegal?
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Blackened headlights are illegal and considered unauthorized modifications. Not only will they fail the annual inspection, but blackened taillights can also make the brake lights less visible during daytime driving, increasing the risk of rear-end collisions. Below is relevant information about car modifications: 1. Legal Modifications: Mainly include decals, body kits, high spoilers, vented hoods, body painting, emblem changes, front and rear bumpers, front and rear perspective mirrors, window visors, HID xenon headlights, headlight decorative panels, and lowering the vehicle height. 2. Illegal Modifications: Self-installed bulbs without lenses, emblem modifications, unauthorized wheel rim changes, blackened taillights, body kits requiring bumper removal, spoiler installations, and certain suspension modifications.