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Marauder2005
01-27-2005, 05:31 PM
Well now ya can LOL, I found these on ebay.
They claim they can prevent/stop yellowing. Kind
of expensive, and I bet there a pain in the rear to get
on w/ out air bubbles etc. Anyone buy these?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=38661&item=7950334317&rd=1
Krytin
01-27-2005, 05:36 PM
I wonder what they leave behind when you take them off!
Silver_04
01-27-2005, 05:41 PM
Sorry, what was the auction for? I didn't get past the hottie in the Auto Trim Design pic.
hitchhiker
01-27-2005, 06:01 PM
Well now ya can LOL, I found these on ebay.
They claim they can prevent/stop yellowing. Kind
of expensive, and I bet there a pain in the rear to get
on w/ out air bubbles etc. Anyone buy these?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=38661&item=7950334317&rd=1
I will visit my dealer if I have problems with headlights. It's what an extended warranty is for. By law warranties must cover all NTSA safety related equipment.
Regards,
David
MENINBLK
01-27-2005, 06:42 PM
I got a set of these from Weather Tech.
Never had a chance to put them on yet.
They are a 6 piece set of really thick plastic that will stick
to your headlights, side markers and fog lamp lenses.
You have to spray down the sticky part with a 50/50 mix of 99% alcohol and water.
You also have to keep your hands wet the entire time you are applying them,
otherwise they say they will stick to your hands, and it will leave a print
on the adhesive that you can't undo.
Once you've got them on, you can use a hair dryer to soften them and press them into place.
You also get a squeegee to help push out the air bubbles.
Once they are on, they will protect your headlights from stones and knicks, but from yellowing, I don't know...
gdmjoe
01-27-2005, 06:50 PM
I went with StonGard (http://www.stoneguard.com/) on just the headlights; mainly for stone chip / nick protection.
And no it's not ... a pain in the rear to get on w/ out air bubbles; the key is to peel a small section of the backing, align at an outside edge, and to work your way across the lens. NBD do-it-yourself install.
There's also the X-Pel (http://www.xpel.com/) product(s).
chez1701
02-04-2005, 06:50 AM
NIce idea! anyone used it yet?!
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