Static cling head light protection
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Static cling head light protection
Guys,
Just a heads up, I tried this product and it was complete junk. I wrote a review for the product, but the vendor never posted the review on their website. They come with no instructions, no squeegee, and they're not cut to the proper shape. After I finally got them installed, one flew off on the highway. Don't waste you money like I did.
http://www.rpidesigns.com/shop/itemr...px?itemid=5905
Just a heads up, I tried this product and it was complete junk. I wrote a review for the product, but the vendor never posted the review on their website. They come with no instructions, no squeegee, and they're not cut to the proper shape. After I finally got them installed, one flew off on the highway. Don't waste you money like I did.
http://www.rpidesigns.com/shop/itemr...px?itemid=5905
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St. Jude Donor '15
Xpel, cleartastic and laminx all have kits for the c7 if you're interested in a diy protection project. I've heard the xpel works well, I'm not sure about cleartastic and I've used laminx on my truck and it works well. Ymmv at how well you can apply that stuff. I suck at it, but if you have any aptitude at all I'm sure you could get them to work and look invisible.
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Xpel, cleartastic and laminx all have kits for the c7 if you're interested in a diy protection project. I've heard the xpel works well, I'm not sure about cleartastic and I've used laminx on my truck and it works well. Ymmv at how well you can apply that stuff. I suck at it, but if you have any aptitude at all I'm sure you could get them to work and look invisible.
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Drifting
What good are reviews if they only allow positive ones? Thanks for the heads up.