Lamp Guards???
#1
Lamp Guards???
Any of you guys heard of these
http://www.weathertech.com/store/mvp...=503&Year=1999
maxgtr2000 just sent me my new HID headlights and I got 'em in and WOW!!!
I just want to make sure I protect my investment as best I can. I wonder would the leave a residue on the headlight if you have to remove them? I wonder will they reduce the yellowing of headlamps?
Let me know if you guys have any info on these. . .
http://www.weathertech.com/store/mvp...=503&Year=1999
maxgtr2000 just sent me my new HID headlights and I got 'em in and WOW!!!
I just want to make sure I protect my investment as best I can. I wonder would the leave a residue on the headlight if you have to remove them? I wonder will they reduce the yellowing of headlamps?
Let me know if you guys have any info on these. . .
#3
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Lol, that comment coming from someone with spray-painted hubcaps sorta makes me laugh.
Looks to be just like the 3m chip guard stizzuff, which I've been very happy with, due to the amount of accident's on my moms '04 it's been replaced 3 times, you can't tell it's there except for the very faint line going across the hood, but anyways, for $45 I'd much rather pay $250 and get the entire front done by a pro, considering your front end looks straight, OR option B, get the entire kit off flea-bay for about the same price as that headlight one and give it a try, even if you screw up on the hood/bumper the headlight is t!t (even with that kit you have to do it yourself). Anyways, they do suprisingly add some 'cushiness' to the headlight, so even a large rock will be "less" likely to crack the headlight, but don't expect miracles.......
Looks to be just like the 3m chip guard stizzuff, which I've been very happy with, due to the amount of accident's on my moms '04 it's been replaced 3 times, you can't tell it's there except for the very faint line going across the hood, but anyways, for $45 I'd much rather pay $250 and get the entire front done by a pro, considering your front end looks straight, OR option B, get the entire kit off flea-bay for about the same price as that headlight one and give it a try, even if you screw up on the hood/bumper the headlight is t!t (even with that kit you have to do it yourself). Anyways, they do suprisingly add some 'cushiness' to the headlight, so even a large rock will be "less" likely to crack the headlight, but don't expect miracles.......
#4
Originally Posted by KRRZ350
Lol, that comment coming from someone with spray-painted hubcaps sorta makes me laugh.
Looks to be just like the 3m chip guard stizzuff, which I've been very happy with, due to the amount of accident's on my moms '04 it's been replaced 3 times, you can't tell it's there except for the very faint line going across the hood, but anyways, for $45 I'd much rather pay $250 and get the entire front done by a pro, considering your front end looks straight, OR option B, get the entire kit off flea-bay for about the same price as that headlight one and give it a try, even if you screw up on the hood/bumper the headlight is t!t (even with that kit you have to do it yourself). Anyways, they do suprisingly add some 'cushiness' to the headlight, so even a large rock will be "less" likely to crack the headlight, but don't expect miracles.......
Looks to be just like the 3m chip guard stizzuff, which I've been very happy with, due to the amount of accident's on my moms '04 it's been replaced 3 times, you can't tell it's there except for the very faint line going across the hood, but anyways, for $45 I'd much rather pay $250 and get the entire front done by a pro, considering your front end looks straight, OR option B, get the entire kit off flea-bay for about the same price as that headlight one and give it a try, even if you screw up on the hood/bumper the headlight is t!t (even with that kit you have to do it yourself). Anyways, they do suprisingly add some 'cushiness' to the headlight, so even a large rock will be "less" likely to crack the headlight, but don't expect miracles.......
krrz350,
bro, say i live in a cave but, i didn't even know anything about chipguard! even though it doen't cover the headlights i don't think, but it's still a must have! a brother appreciated that one. i am gonna get my car painted and yezzir, chipguard will be professionally put on my car! that's what i'm talkin' about! Maxima.org is the place to get your knowledge!
#5
Originally Posted by KRRZ350
Lol, that comment coming from someone with spray-painted hubcaps sorta makes me laugh.
Yeah it is funny, "ha ha ha", Lol
no but there is a difference, you need headlights to see at night, and i dont need wheels, rims or hubcaps to look good as much as i need my clear headlights
Besides, chicks dont know any better they think its RIMSSSSS
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