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those look good. I also like how you painted all that trim below the grill/lights. Did you do the whole vehicle or just the front? Also, what are the black marks on your hood? function for heat/air or just decorative?
those look good. I also like how you painted all that trim below the grill/lights. Did you do the whole vehicle or just the front? Also, what are the black marks on your hood? function for heat/air or just decorative?
Is that the yellow Lumin-X pre-cut tint? If so, did you do it while the fogs were still on the ST or did you remove them to install? I ordered them along with the rear reflector tint and the reverse light tint, and they just came today.
Is that the yellow Lumin-X pre-cut tint? If so, did you do it while the fogs were still on the ST or did you remove them to install? I ordered them along with the rear reflector tint and the reverse light tint, and they just came today.
It is the Lamin-X but I went with a universal sheet....I think 9"x16" . I cut the sheet in half to make 4.5"x16" and did the install while on the vehicle . Super easy job ! I don't like the pre-cut because it doesn't really allow for much error . I also used a small hair dryer for install . Took me about an hour for both lights and that's just because I was being super careful with the trimming so I could tuck some of the excess between the light and body panel .
It is the Lamin-X but I went with a universal sheet....I think 9"x16" . I cut the sheet in half to make 4.5"x16" and did the install while on the vehicle . Super easy job ! I don't like the pre-cut because it doesn't really allow for much error . I also used a small hair dryer for install . Took me about an hour for both lights and that's just because I was being super careful with the trimming so I could tuck some of the excess between the light and body panel .