rk2009 Car Renault Clio Jun 24, 2013 #1 Ive looked on ebay but not sure which is the right one or how much i need, I need enough yellow laminx to do the fogs on my mk3 please
Ive looked on ebay but not sure which is the right one or how much i need, I need enough yellow laminx to do the fogs on my mk3 please
rk2009 Car Renault Clio Jun 26, 2013 #3 jesus said: Measure them... Click to expand... even if I did, there's still so many different ones on ebay, which is why I would appreciate someone linking me to one?
jesus said: Measure them... Click to expand... even if I did, there's still so many different ones on ebay, which is why I would appreciate someone linking me to one?
jesus Jun 26, 2013 #4 FFS how hard is it? Step 1: measure your fog lights. Step 2: order the amount that will cover them. Buy it from the official Lamin-x website. eBay stuff is s**t and won't last. Do you need any more advice?
FFS how hard is it? Step 1: measure your fog lights. Step 2: order the amount that will cover them. Buy it from the official Lamin-x website. eBay stuff is s**t and won't last. Do you need any more advice?
Tree200 Car FF Clio 200 Cup Jun 26, 2013 #5 Try funkmotorsport.com they supply the real stuff I think.
Dolan Car Clio 1.2 2.3 2004 Jun 26, 2013 #6 Tree200 said: Try funkmotorsport.com they supply the real stuff I think. Click to expand... They do and different colours to
Tree200 said: Try funkmotorsport.com they supply the real stuff I think. Click to expand... They do and different colours to
rk2009 Car Renault Clio Jun 27, 2013 #7 Thanks guys, how do you go about putting them on the fogs? Do you have to take the fogs out, wrap it round and then put them back in?
Thanks guys, how do you go about putting them on the fogs? Do you have to take the fogs out, wrap it round and then put them back in?
G Goodj Car Listerine & Poledo Jun 27, 2013 #8 You can, but equally you can fit film in-situ. It'll be harder to make a really good finish, but it can also save all manner of buggering about. If you leave the bumper on, just hairdrier the film for a couple of minutes to get it good and pliable. Lay it over your fog, then trim
You can, but equally you can fit film in-situ. It'll be harder to make a really good finish, but it can also save all manner of buggering about. If you leave the bumper on, just hairdrier the film for a couple of minutes to get it good and pliable. Lay it over your fog, then trim
jesus Jun 27, 2013 #9 You don't have to. You could do it with them in place if there's enough room around the edges. Use heat to wrap it around the contours of the lights.
You don't have to. You could do it with them in place if there's enough room around the edges. Use heat to wrap it around the contours of the lights.