Overkill on the Lamin-X again...

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Dingo

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Took it off of the headlights and fogs long ago due to the cracking problem.

I put the optic blue on the back-up lights and third brake light. Okay, that's a lie. I tried the third brake light twice and had some issues because of the extreme curvature. Darrick from Lamin-X did the third brake light for me yesterday, personally. I love it. Here are some crappy camera phone pics. Due to the lighting and camera phone, the third brake light looks more blue in the pics than it is, but here ya go.



<img src="http://72.35.72.219/~library/22354/Lamin-X/CIMG0062.jpg">



<img src="http://72.35.72.219/~library/22354/Lamin-X/CIMG0061.jpg">
 
Looks like a good job. Must be nice to obtain personal assistance from them.



What was the "cracking issue" on the headlights. I was thinking of getting the headlight and fog light film.
 
The second gen truck headlights and fogs crack if you put film on them.



<img src="http://72.35.72.219/~library/22354/P1010613%20%28Small%29.JPG">



Doctorcad, the light coming through it is still white and red, so the color doesn't matter when it's not lit.
 
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I put 3m paint protection film on my headlights and fogs 2 1/2 years ago. I went to look since I never heard of a problem. Mine still looks great. And I have it on many other areas also.
 
I have the 3M on the whole front of the truck, the mirrors, and the side of the bed. I just didn't use it on the headlights.



<img src="http://72.35.72.219/~library/22354/3M/P1000597%20%28Small%29.JPG">
 

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