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Old 02-20-2012, 11:51 AM
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Well I have recently been looking into putting the lamin X tint on the headlights and tailights on my truck (nnbs Sierra). I am just wondering if anyone on here at feedback on the Lamin X products and how they hold up? Thanks alot.
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Haven't heard of it before. Spray on?
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I know it's really popular in the Subaru community, so I would assume it would hold up pretty well. Never used it personally tho
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Haven't heard of it before. Spray on?
No it is actually like a tint film that is pre cut for your make model etc and I believe it is installed like tint on windows. Just a bit more durable.
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The reason I am looking into it is first; it has a super glossy finish that looks as shiney as car paint, not dull like the spray on stuff, and second; I like that if you decide to remove it it peels off, no need to sand it off or use any kind of thinner or anything to remove it. I have seen it on a few trucks at shows and stuff and it looks awesome, it doesnt totally black the light out like covers its just a light shading on them.
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Hmm..I get what your saying. That sounds pretty nice, maybe someone will throw up some pics or something.
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Yeah it looks really good, and hey have pics on their site of all different cars.
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Non f-body:

Looks pretty good, i like it better than VHF
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Originally Posted by The Mighty Texan
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Looks pretty good, i like it better than VHT
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Indeed thank you lol, I have a bit of dyslexia and always seem to do crap like that.



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