Wanted to let everyone know that it is a great product, fast shipping, and looks good to me. I got the optic blue for my black. Had a yellow for the fog but it didn't look all that great with the optic blue so I took it off after just trying 1 on. I have a spare yellow fog circle now, guess I could find something to do with it.
I also have a set of Nightshades Shorty style covers coming soon. I will get pics of that once they arrive and I decide on how I want to put them on (cut the film or just place it over). They are both 3m products and the film has cured for over 5 days now. O well, I will decide that when the time comes. It actually changes the light to a more greenish/blue/white rather than the yellow it was (Yellow and Blue make green!!!).
Now for some pics.....
It is not that noticeable, but......is.
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lets see some pics of them lit, thats what most of us wanna see. I want to get the fog film but want to see atleast some kind of good decent quality pic first. otherwise it looks real good on your black SRT
I will take a pic here in a sec inside the garage since it is dark in there. I will gather to say that it won't be as good in a pic as it would in person. I should have taken the pics of my lights when I had one done and the other not. I even have the stock bulbs in, not Silverstar or any other "hyper" bulb. As far as night driving, I would say there is barely ANY difference in light projection.
What town in B'ham are you living in? I lived there for 7 years. Went to high school and middle school around the whole b'ham area.
What town in B'ham are you living in? I lived there for 7 years. Went to high school and middle school around the whole b'ham area.
I live in the middle of Hoover. I went to Shelby Co. schools except for college where I went to VC. You miss the south?
Appreciate you taking the time to take me some pics. i'm basically looking for soemthing thats not a $40 bulb and will give me a better looking color than the piss yellow color our fogs make. I need something to match the HID better because as of now, I don't even use my fogs anymore because they look like crap while they are on w/ HID.
The blue film at night shows up white in pics so that might not help those out very much. We just installed Blue on heads and people are right you can see better at night.
I live in the middle of Hoover. I went to Shelby Co. schools except for college where I went to VC. You miss the south?
Appreciate you taking the time to take me some pics. i'm basically looking for soemthing thats not a $40 bulb and will give me a better looking color than the piss yellow color our fogs make. I need something to match the HID better because as of now, I don't even use my fogs anymore because they look like crap while they are on w/ HID.
I went to Simmons/Pizitz/andGraham for middle school and then spent the rest of my time in high school at Shades Valley....even played some basketball there.
Well, these aren't the answer persay. They look better, but not the best. I am thinking of looking for one of those "hyper white" type fog bulbs along with this and it should look nice. As you can see, there is still some of that yellow showing through on the fogs.
Rockblocker has a great product. I recommend it to anyone looking to save the lense from chips. Thick and strong. I even did the NO-NO and used my fingers to peel it back to get a bubble out. Left a small fingerprint on the outside, but I'll be damned if it didn't stick right back on.
Chad (Rockblocker),
I have a set of Nightshades (SRTdesigns) Shorty style covers coming soon. I was wondering your thoughts on how I would go about putting them on (cut the film or just place it over). They are both 3m products and the film has cured for over 5 days now. Are both products strong enough to hold eachother, or will the weight of the cover eventual distort the film?
Does anybody have a pic of the smoked headlights or fog lights?
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Midnght - I am not sure if I understand your question.
I think is is asking if it is o.k. to put eyelids on over the protective film.
Persoanlly I will never use eyelids again. I had them on for about 6-10 months and because of the heat from the headlights behind the eyelids there are small little cracks all in the lense where the eyelids were. They look cool, but you will never be able to take them off without showing the microcracks in the lense. I'm thinking about getting rockblocers to protect my new lenses from getting hit with rocks though, but I don't have fog lights.
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