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  1. Join Date
    Dec 2005
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    #11


    Protect your expensive headlamps, before it's too late!
    Introducing LampGard™, an incredibly tough 40 mil. thick, double-polished urethane material that is optically clear and applies (peel & stick) directly to the surface. This product has built-in ultraviolet inhibitors that help prevent the material from drying, hardening or discoloring. We custom die-cut to fit your specific vehicle for a precise, perfect fit. LampGard™™ comes with easy-to-follow instructions and applies to headlamps, fog lamps, turn indicators and parking lights (when applicable) to protect them from scratching, cracking and pitting.
    LampGard™
    palagay ko eto yung sample ng tinutukoy ni TS...

    this though is in the US, pero kung the same car, pwede... di ba?

    http://www.weathertech.com/store/pro...?ItemGroupId=2

    hth

    :2thumbsup:

  2. Join Date
    Jun 2005
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    #12
    i have light tint on my headlamps from stickercity.com. they have light and dark tint, optic blue, and yellow. u.s. based nga lang. it should be easy to diy unless the housing has odd bulges like mine. just look for a similar tint film that is removeable.

  3. Join Date
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    #13
    Would tinting your headlights reduce glare from HID? (For non-projector housings).

  4. Join Date
    Mar 2010
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    #14
    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    if the tint is clear... what is the point of tinting the headlights?
    Palagay ko kung yellow film gagamitin, para maging fog lights.

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