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Old 02-08-2012, 05:05 AM
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Lamin-X Yellow Fog Light film

So I searched the forum and came across one thread with a guy who installed the Lamin-X Yellow Fog light Film on his 7th Gen wanted to see if any1 else out there has done it and are you happy with it?? I'm most likely not going to go the route of changing the bulbs though. I wanted to see if any1 has any nighttime pictures such as outside and then how it looks from inside...

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Old 02-08-2012, 06:23 AM
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I wouldnt recommend any film on the fogs...the reason is that the fogs glass gets much hotter than headlights and the film tend to "burn"...i had clear protective film on my Benz before, and the film slowly turned darker and darker...i thought it was dirt...when i got a chance to get the fogs off i noticed that the film was actualy burnt.
If you want yellow there are HID kits with 3500K bulbs or there is a halogen 3000K available
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Originally Posted by eesjunin
I wouldnt recommend any film on the fogs...the reason is that the fogs glass gets much hotter than headlights and the film tend to "burn"...i had clear protective film on my Benz before, and the film slowly turned darker and darker...i thought it was dirt...when i got a chance to get the fogs off i noticed that the film was actualy burnt.
If you want yellow there are HID kits with 3500K bulbs or there is a halogen 3000K available
Thanks yeah that is also another issue I have heard. Yeah I don't think I'm going to do it. If I'm going to go yellow I'll probably just go with the Nokya Yellow bulbs...
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Thanks yeah that is also another issue I have heard. Yeah I don't think I'm going to do it. If I'm going to go yellow I'll probably just go with the Nokya Yellow bulbs...


drop the hids in brotha those bulbs blew my boys used to have them. nothing looks better then the hid brightness
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drop the hids in brotha those bulbs blew my boys used to have them. nothing looks better then the hid brightness
Yeah I am hearing mixed reviews on the bulbs thats the route I'm not leaning to going if I change out the fogs I'll throw an HID kit in. If not then just do nothing...
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