Well my curiousness got me going, and I tried something unique. In the process, I also figured out how Ford does the Harley Davidson edition taillights. Here is a stock light, compared to the stock Harley Davidson tail lamp for compare,
A popular project with the Ford guys is headlamp painting, and fog lamp painting which is rare but able to do to match the heads in 04 - 05 models. I hated how the reverse lens is so chrome even through the smoked lens,
as seen here,
So I decided to put the whole light in the oven at 200 degrees for 10 minutes to weaken adhesive. I then pried the lens open with a flathead driver. To my surprise, inside the 04 - 08 F150 tail lamp is all chrome,
I thought only the reverse and brake light sections were chrome. So I got a black tank shirt and layed it inside the light, and put the lens back over, and low & behold, it looked much blacker, exactly like the Harley tails, except smoked on the outside.
With Flash
So now i'm temped to paint the inner shells of my stock lamps temporarily. I would prefer the reverse section smoked anyways as it does look much better. So hopefully my F150 buds here will keep this on the lay low cause I haven't seen this done on the other site yet, would make a cool surprise.
So to get on with what I wanted to do, I scratched the chrome visible section with 400 grit,
Masked the rest off, also stuck the tape on my shirt a couple times to weaken the adhesive, headlamp/fog/tail lamp chrome is very weak and tape can rip out the fake chrome paint finish leaving black spots.
Did 3 basic shoots with Krylon fushion satin black I had left over
Let it dry for a couple hours, un-taped.
Much better looking in the reverse section IMO. It darkened it very much. I am now debating painting the rest of the shell for the brake light, but the smoked lens looks already too dark for my likings, it looks very dark with the black shirt under it. But this will give me a good project for me to introduce soon, DIY Harley tails, $12 vs $140