that's a US site..Quote:
Originally Posted by joneblaze
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that's a US site..Quote:
Originally Posted by joneblaze
Yes, it is a US site but I ordered a set for my MY03 from there. I have it here unused and I'm sure you can use it for your car. I have no idea why my post was edited as I'm just trying to help you out. www.lamin-ex.com and rockblocker.com are the premier headlight film/tint e-stores worldwide. You really can't source this quality here in Australia, if at all.
Yet another example of stupid moderating and ridiculous Ozhonda Nazi T&C's, of which I wrote half. Pathetic.
jon, im a bit confused by what you mean here, as rockblocker.com provides covers for specific model of cars (unfortunately not mine :thumbdwn: ) or did you order just the tint film itself?Quote:
Originally Posted by joneblaze
btw, forget the editing does it really matter?
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Originally Posted by n/a
Come on Jon - get over it :) Us ****tard mods do it at our own discretion - not because "Wyn" has his rulebook firmly against the monitor.
I would of thought you would of known , since part of the T+C creation ~ to properly post up any complaints or queries or whatever in the site discussion instead of adding dribs and drabs at the end of posts.
BTW *moved* to general technical.
Question ~ Does this headlight tint stuff last or is it simply a temp thing ala trackday-light-breakage-protection ?
thanks for the move ben :thumbsup: i didn't really know where to post it so yea..
with the lifespan, i know it as it's meant to be the headlight protector that is actually coloured/tinted not just filmed over. i assume tinting the headlights will have similar lifespan with your normal window tint, however someone in this thread states that the tint will bubble, because the plastic has to breathe.
is it JDM or AUSDM headlight protectors that are made out of glass? or is it neither?
Even better... "discretion". So there's no firm following of the rulebook, simply inidividual random's discretion. Which means that one post won't be edited or deleted in any way by one random "Moderator" whilst an identical post would by a different one. Right.
N/A,I ordered Rockblocker.com foglight tints for the MY03, they accidentally sent me out the headlight template application, and are sending me the right item this week. I have the headlight tints available at home if you want to B U Y them off me. They are brand new and will have more than enough surface area to act as a cut out template for your car.
I would have simply cut out the headlight tint myself into foglight shape, but I'm quite particular and Rockblocker was kind enough to resend my originally ordered application.
You'll have to be careful regarding applying such film, as like you say they tend to bubble up and crease. The Rockblocker kit came with some plastic "smoother outerer" item plus some sort of liquid applicant, but I'll have to read the instructions more.
pm sent.
here's a direct quote from rockblocker.com
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These films are designed and produced to not affect optical clarity of your lights and you will not visually notice any difference in beam pattern with the films applied.
and then they have a disclaimer..
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Disclaimer - Colored films are not usually legal for street use on headlights. Sold as off-road use only. Most states have laws against any product that alter headlight beams. Please check your state laws before application. Installation of colored films on your headlights is done so at your own risk!
sneaky.. but does that mean i still can't use this?
in regards to headlights emitting only "white", what about the cars that emit yellow light or guys with "blueish" light bulbs, does that mean they are all defects?
maybe the yellow is pushing it, but the blue may pass. btw, my indicators are not in my headlights.
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...F3/front_6.jpg
so that rules out the indicator part from the RTA, if the blue isn't too bluey i may wack on some blue tint!
btw, just realised if i was to do blue tint i'd need pure white bulbs.. :thumbdwn: