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Yellow Fog Laminate

roy365

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Where are you guys getting your yellow laminate overlays, (assuming that's what they are) for your fogs? I have some PIAA Yellow bulbs in mine, but I like the look of the yellow lens too.

Is there a vendor on here that sells them?
 

LSU-XRU

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Ebay! I got mine for around $6. You have to use a heat gun on them because they crease fairly easily with a curved surface.
 

roy365

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Gift it, or you need the traceability of a purchase????
 

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I hit mine with some yellow stained glass paint my buddy had and they seem to be holding up fine.
 

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:dito: stained glass paint, been 2 yrs and an accident and their still fine
 

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I have seen this yellow laminex film on fog lights of my buddies rx8 and they melted to the foglight. kinda gross looking
 

roy365

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I have seen this yellow laminex film on fog lights of my buddies rx8 and they melted to the foglight. kinda gross looking

Damn.....that's Hella hawt yo! :laugh:

I think that would depend on wattage too. It's a small housing so the heat doesn;t dissipate like a headlight.
 

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I have seen this yellow laminex film on fog lights of my buddies rx8 and they melted to the foglight. kinda gross looking

I ran lamin x on my truck for over a year with no issues. I don't think our fog bulbs get warm enough to do any damage
 

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I've had the foglight laminate from Headlightarmor on August 31, 2007 (http://www.xr-underground.com/vb3/showthread.php?t=4348)
and they still look OK to me. Starting to dry out a little, but they say on their website that they should last 4-7 years.

No complaints at all from me! :top:

http://www.headlightarmor.com/05-11-toyota-tacoma-fog-light-protection-kit.aspx

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roy365

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I've had the foglight laminate from Headlightarmor on August 31, 2007 (http://www.xr-underground.com/vb3/showthread.php?t=4348)
and they still look OK to me. Starting to dry out a little, but they say on their website that they should last 4-7 years.

No complaints at all from me! :top:

http://www.headlightarmor.com/05-11-toyota-tacoma-fog-light-protection-kit.aspx

X-Front.jpg

Says the photoshop king!!!! How do I know you didnt just chop that???? :hmmmm2: J/K......it looks good. :top:
 

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I had lamin-x on mine a couple times. It looked pretty good and never melted to the housing or anything. I would just put it on, get tired of the look and take it off, then put it back on a few months later then take it back off again lol
 

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Get the spray. That's what I did. $5 bucks for the can at Orchard Supply. Its a glass stain spray made by krylon. They sh ould still have some left over from the holidays, but hurry. This way, you could decide how yellow you want your lights withhow many coats you throw on.

I run 3k hids in my foglights now. I remember the housing getting hotter than the headlights when I had regular bulbs in there.
 
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