Lamin-X Fog Lights (Dark Smoke)

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odie
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As some may remember, my fog light was cracked to all hell about a week or so after I bought the car so I decided to try to "cover" up the lens with some Lamin-x to both protect the un-broken side, and to hide the unsightly broken side. BTW, I do NOT plan on even turning the lights on because they are worthless and more or less an ascetic addition to the car that I can live without instead of forking over $150+ at the moment.

What do you think?

Here is a shot head on.

Close up of broken one

Close up of un-broken one.


nadzak
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I know you don't care, but is the light significantly dimmed after adding this?

FndMspot
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Convert them to HID and get a new lens, will be worth it. Suggest 6000 K HID to give a slight blue look.

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odie
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honestly, i haven't even tried it. I will and let you know.

StevenRogers
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looks all right as long as you dont tint the headlights.

i enjoy yellow fog lights myself.

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StevenRogers wrote:looks all right as long as you dont tint the headlights.

i enjoy yellow fog lights myself.
No tints for the headlights. Again, not doing this for light but to cover up to cracked lens. Light output is def. lower with these on.


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