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Fog Light Tint Install Help

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Green??
Works really well on my hunting flashlight
 

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Well it’s yellow but has a slight greenish hue to it due to the white LED’s.


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Had the amber on my ranger. Lamin-X are a good company.
Their amber is the closest thing to SAE Amber floods or fogs. I'm really surprised people are using yellow.
Here is my Ranger with the Amber Floods in the bottom.
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As you can see the yellow Lamin-X has a greenish hue over the LED’s, the amber is a deeper orange and much better look imo.


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They do look greenish when on but the color they produce down the road is fine. It’s a personal thing. I replaced all the orange on my Ranger with clear. I’m going to tint the orange on the side of the ST’s headlights. I don’t like orange but that’s me. Smoke tint looks great on some vehicles but I didn’t like it on mine. Again, personal preference. If I had a different color ST I may like the smoke and not the yellow. I personally like how the yellow looks with the Silver Spruce paint and don’t mind the green hue. I don’t see it from inside the vehicle anyway.


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how do you tell the left from the right ?
 

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Thanks!!!

Thank you to all who helped me with this.

I couldn't have done it without the advice and encouragement that everyone provided.
 

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Good job! Looks great!


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how do you tell the left from the right ?
Did you ever get it figured out?

If not, I can send some pictures and give a little assistance.
 

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Did you ever get it figured out?

If not, I can send some pictures and give a little assistance.
if you could did not get back to trying to install them

and thanks
jeff
 

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if you could did not get back to trying to install them

and thanks
jeff
Here is what I have. The film that is in front of the cat is the driver’s side. Use a hair dryer to keep the film pliable. Also something to tuck the excess in. Like an old credit card or thin edged trim tool. Just take your time.
 

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Here is what I have. The film that is in front of the cat is the driver’s side. Use a hair dryer to keep the film pliable. Also something to tuck the excess in. Like an old credit card or thin edged trim tool. Just take your time.
thanks was upside down on the overlays ..
 



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