Thank you!
I have gunsmoke, it may look dark on photos but they look dark cherry in person, and the light output is like before, no problems there. They haven't faded on my car, but I have a parking garage that's covered and my car doesn't see a lot of rain.
They are easy to put on if you remove the lights and have another person hold them. The mk5 lights have curves so you need to stretch the film as you put it on. A heat gun will also help as the film gets really soft and pliable and 10 times easier to apply. I didn't put the films just on the face of the lights, I also did the edges.
So things you need: a friend and a heat gun
I have gunsmoke, it may look dark on photos but they look dark cherry in person, and the light output is like before, no problems there. They haven't faded on my car, but I have a parking garage that's covered and my car doesn't see a lot of rain.
They are easy to put on if you remove the lights and have another person hold them. The mk5 lights have curves so you need to stretch the film as you put it on. A heat gun will also help as the film gets really soft and pliable and 10 times easier to apply. I didn't put the films just on the face of the lights, I also did the edges.
So things you need: a friend and a heat gun
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