🚗 Protect Your Ride in Style!
The Lamin-xOne 4 inch x 8 inch Universal Film Cover in Amber is an adhesive-backed film designed to provide a transparent protective layer for your vehicle's fog lights. This impact-resistant film guards against rock damage, sand-blasting, and cloudiness, ensuring your lights remain clear and effective. With easy application and a universal fit, it's the perfect blend of functionality and style for any vehicle owner.
Manufacturer | Lamin-x |
Brand | Lamin-x |
Item Weight | 0.669 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9 x 1 x 6 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 1-48A |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
M**Y
Pretty awesome product
Lámina X makes great quality films that hold their color perfectly. The film is easy to cut if needed and sticks well making it easy to install. It does a great job of changing light color without affecting brightness as well. Since I use the film over lights they also provide protection from scratches. I’m a repeat customer and will come back again if I ever need more colored film
B**L
Superior to any other lens tint
Although you receive a small amount for your money, I believe it is 100% worth its value. This film is easily 2-3 times thicker than cheap lens tints, and also more stretchy and pliable. The thickness not only makes it easier to install, but provides more protection, and a deeper color tone. It is super sticky but can also be easily pulled off and reposition without damage, which you will not do with the cheap stuff. The orange/amber is also the exact tone I was hoping for, perfection.
N**E
Perfect
Had some white rock light behind my son’s Toyota grille. They were lil bright. Thought an amber glow would look cool lighting up thru the grill. Covered them with this and put two layers. Each layer makes it more amber. Looked exactly like I wanted it.
P**D
Durable as advertised, be careful for bubbles!
I put this on my side-makers for my car. It is durable, as advertised. But you can get bubbles. You need to stretch it as you apply it. Some say to use heat, but I didn't. Maybe I should have.Some people said a single layer did not provide deep enough color, but I think so. At least for what I'm looking for. I bought enough to do two layers, but I only used one layer.My side markers are right at 8" long, so this was barely long enough, but indeed it worked.My car, a Mazdaspeed 6 2007, came with conventional amber side markers with a standard bulb. I decided to upgrade them with some LED side markers. Not just replace the internal bulb with an LED bulb, but rather get some aftermarket side-markers that have an internal LED strip running the length of the reflector. When illuminated, they have a modern look. The thing is, I could only find them in smoked or clear. I want it to look basically stock when the marker is off, amber. So, I bought clear ones and used the Lamin-X. 10 bucks seems pretty pricey for a 4”x8” sheet of tinted plastic. But it is good material. And I got the look I was looking for. Basically stock look when the marker is off, modern look when on.
B**N
Awesome
Very easy to work with. A 4”X8” piece was just enough to do my two fog lights. I had no issues installing. I did use a heat gun and gave it a little stretch and ended up with zero imperfections.
S**R
Pricey but quality.
All in all it is a most wonderful product. The film is nice and thick, the adhesive has a pretty good "grab" to it ( I applied it dry.) Docked a star though because A. For the price you really should get more, but it really is a quality product, and B. It showed up folded. Luckily the film was not creased and looks pretty nice on my fog lights.
P**L
$10 bucks for a small piece of plastic. Really??
Awesome product that seems to be the manufacturers pride for the price
C**W
MATCHES TACO RUNNING LIGHTS PERFECTLY!
The media could not be loaded. Edit: 6 weeks later. I found you should ho straight to their website they have precut circles for our fogs. Just a heads up. I'll be purchasing from their site from now on.I wanted to get a set of amber fogs for the taco but after seeing how proud some companies are of theirs. I decided to try another route. "Cheaper" First choice was cheap repair tape from the auto store just to see if I could get a match in color. No luck. Too Yellow. However Lamin-x amber 4x8 sheet worked perfectly. I'll put up pictures later when it's darker. For now here's a few in the daytime. Much better than the other color I might add. Thick and movable with great adhesive. I laid it over the light and pushed out towards the edges. When I had the surface stuck I trimmed the excess off with scissors which allowed the edge of the film to roll over the edge of the light housing. Exact off the rest of the excess. If needed I used a blow-dryer to really stick down the edges. I'm happy with the outcome. As always check with your local laws and authorities before applying this product to on-road vehicles.
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