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Precut Headlight Tints offer an impeccable fit tailored to specific models. The design and quality of these tints are unmatched in the market. The clarity and shine of your headlights remain uncompromised over time. The appeal of your 1996 Pontiac Trans Port is enhanced manifold with the application of these tints. Headlight Protection Kits are a testament to innovation in vehicle care. They seamlessly blend with the vehicle's design, making them almost invisible. The goal is to provide drivers with products that stand the test of time.
The Smoke tint provides a sultry, mysterious look to headlights. The Clear tint is designed for those who prefer subtlety. They cater to diverse tastes and preferences. Road debris, UV rays, and scratches can now be kept at bay. A Smoke finish might be ideal for a sporty look on your 1996 Pontiac Trans Port. But irrespective of the choice, quality and durability are consistent across the board. Embrace the blend of protection and style.
Dry the headlights using a lint-free cloth. Start by aligning the tint at one corner of the headlight. 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. After the curing process, inspect for any bubbles or imperfections. Remember, patience is key during installation. 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.