tinting fog lights?

Discussion in 'Modifications & DIY how-to' started by bigb996, Sep 8, 2005.

  1. bigb996

    bigb996 teh Wannabe Mod

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    #1 bigb996, Sep 8, 2005
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  2. miloman

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    if u can get them pre cut then that would be the way to go
     
  3. bigb996

    bigb996 teh Wannabe Mod

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    any ideas were at milo?
     
  4. miloman

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    if this is what ur lookin for ;), then they cost 17.95 directly from rockblocker... might wanna get in touch with them to find out if they're pre cut... their phone number is at the top of the page
     
  5. wrxin8or

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    Ive got the rockblocker yellow tint and it is awesome


    Luckily, I got them for free from craig (Suby1128)
     
  6. bigb996

    bigb996 teh Wannabe Mod

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    gto any picks of it on your ride wrxin8or? btw thanks milo im gonna look into that.
     
  7. miloman

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    no problem
     
  8. wrxin8or

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    no i dont have a digicam here at school (i know...kinda sad isnt it)

    but i really like them, and like that they glow yellow
     
  9. miloman

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    brett... dont they look like the link i posted earlier... its a silver bugeye too ;)
     
  10. married05gt

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    You can also contact SOG as they are now a laminex dealer. Thats what I used on my wrx and it worked really well. I had thier smoked kit so Im not sure what ther yellow looks like. The kits about $50-$60 for the headlights and the fogs and its precut.
     
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    bigb996 teh Wannabe Mod

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    what about for just fogs?
     
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    bigb996 teh Wannabe Mod

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    hotsubaru=under construction:(......on rockblocker they are like 24 shipped i will probably end up doing that unless something pops up cheaper.
     
  14. RockBlocker

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    Hey folks,

    Maybe we can shed some light on our products. We offer clear, yellow, smoked or blue light protection for your vehicles. Our product is made from high impact resistant film to prevent rocks, dirt and other debris from breaking or pitting your lights.

    The current price is $17.95 for the fog light protection kit (replacement cost is $80-100 for a new fog light), but if the powers that be will allow us to offer everyone on this forum a 15%, we will be hapy to do so.

    Someone asked for some pics so here goes.

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    If we can help with anything else please do not hesitate to let us know.
     
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    Sorry here is the correct addy...http://www.hotsubarus.com/
    Updated original post...
     
  16. wrxin8or

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    welcome Rock Blocker...ive got the yellow fog tint and i love it

    <----------very satisfied customer
     
  17. miloman

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    RockBlocker: welcome to WRXatlanta... we have officially opened the board to vendorship... i will PM you details
     
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    RockBlocker: PM sent
     
  19. bigb996

    bigb996 teh Wannabe Mod

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    thats awsome man i appreciate all that information! i will definatly be getting a foglight yellow set. How exactly are you planning to do the 15% thing? i would like to order sometime in the next 2 weeks. After nopi basically. anywayz do i need to pm you rockblocker or what? thanks a lot.
     
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    Rockblocker never came back huh?...

    Too bad. I wouldn't mind some of that yellow tint for my lil' fogs.
     
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    may consider changing to a yellow bulb for about the same price and a lot brighter and useful
     
  22. jt money

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    bigb b had a set on his car before he sold it. they do work and the reason for the yellow is stictly for the tint not improving your fog light output. this product for the bugeyes saved us from paying 85 for a new housing if the glass broke. try contacting them directly. this is a good product.




    edit kinda cool that this was almost a year ago and the first pic they posted was the new body style.
     
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    I have rockblocker eyelids and love them (check out my profile). I have the dark smoke. The one downside to rockblocker, it is a thick film unlike typical window tint. Its a little difficult to work with, because you can't just push bubbles out. The whole film has to be pulled back up past the bubble. If you take your time and do it right, it should take like 30-60 minutes per light. I know they sell the ones precut for your lights too, that might be a little easier rather having to trace and cut.

    http://www.wrxatlanta.com/forums/vbpicgallery.php?do=view&g=47
     
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    Thanks yal. I know it's just about the look. I'm still debating it in a way too.
     
  25. pEd

    pEd This ain't no Piccadilly!

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    I've got the blue rockblocker kit on my headlights.
    I love them, and they've certainly saved my headlight lenses.....
     
  26. bluetwo

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    Hmm. I wonder if the blue would look cool on the fog lights...

    It'd be different that's for sure. I guess it doesn't really matter though.
     
  27. pEd

    pEd This ain't no Piccadilly!

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    probably blend the fog lights in....

    If I had a blue car, the fogs would be tinted yellow.
     
  28. bluetwo

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    Yeah, yellow would be my first choice. I'm sure the film isn't permanent huh?
     

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