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The installation process is made simpler with the precise cuts of these tints. They’re a perfect blend of form and functionality. Headlight Protection Kits not only enhance but also protect against debris. For those who prioritize their vehicle’s appearance, these tints are a must. The transformation they bring to vehicles is both subtle and striking. The brilliance of your 1988 Pontiac Fiero's headlights is preserved for years with these kits. The goal is to provide drivers with products that stand the test of time.
Blackout tint, as the name suggests, gives a bold, aggressive appearance. It preserves the natural look while offering protection. The quality of these tints ensures longevity and resistance to fading. The differentiation between the tints allows for unique personalization. The air-release adhesive technology is a game-changer. The combination of style and protection is unbeatable. Dive into the world of headlight transformations with these top-tier options.
Rinse thoroughly to ensure no residue remains. Peel off the backing from the headlight tint. Gradually heat the tint using a hairdryer or heat gun to help it conform to the headlight curves. Always keep the blade away from the headlight to prevent scratches. Drive in style and confidence, knowing your headlights are protected and aesthetically enhanced. Seek professional help if you’re unsure about the installation process. Happy driving with your newly tinted headlights!
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Used these on my Bonneville and am very happy with the look. THe smoke is not too dark so you can see at night, but it does make them dimmer. I think I may install some Xenon bulbs to compensate.