Nah, you all right Gav, they are busy chasing me atm.
And me...
Nah, you all right Gav, they are busy chasing me atm.
And me...
Film would sort that thoughIt does serve the purpose of protecting the fog lights from stones and debris, pretty much all my cars have ended up with cracked fogs at some point.
It does serve the purpose of protecting the fog lights from stones and debris, pretty much all my cars have ended up with cracked fogs at some point.
I'd agree it does blend in well and looks pretty good.. I'd like to see a shot of the whole car though. My only concern would be that both the last mods you have done will have reduced the effectiveness and light output but thats probably because I'm old.
I don't understand how the fly eyes wouldn't reduce outputThanks but neither have reduced the light output. The indicators are still as bright as are the fogs. The beauty of fly eyes re that they don't reduce the light output or the light pattern.
I understand that this might not be to everyone's taste but if we were all the same life would be boring!!
I don't understand how the fly eyes wouldn't reduce output
I don't understand how the fly eyes wouldn't reduce output
Me neither any tint will reduce the light output by the amount of tint there is, that is just the way things work.
Have a read on their website. It covers all the light regulations etc if that floats your boat lol
From all the photos etc ive seen there is no reduction of light but I haven't put any on the headlamps as of yet.
The site even says there's a reduction in output though
On fogs it's not going to matter tbh but looks silly on the headlights I've seen and will probably be illegal soon enough anyway.