Lexan fog covers

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WaveAction
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Lexan fog covers

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well i got mine in the mail today..got 2 sets, a clear and a yellow..installed the yellows cause i like them..here's some picsPassanger fogDriver fogside shotthey look better on the older vibes cause the fogs sit farther in as u can see from the side view..or maybe it's just me?? anyone else that has these got a side view?
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MIne are the same as yours with the side view.
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Post by WaveAction »

awesome..thought it looked weird at first..but good that one other has the same thing happening
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mine fit perfectly. i heard that's a problem with the wave vibes only
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Quote, originally posted by MRCN RCE »mine fit perfectly. i heard that's a problem with the wave vibes onlyI don't have a wave, mine is platinum.
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Post by WaveAction »

im not to worried..i msged MIvibe-toolguy and asked if its possible to heat them up abit to bend them abit..just waiting to see what he says
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Quote, originally posted by 02csnow »I don't have a wave, mine is platinum. i was kiddin, but it forgot to put the lil face on there. mine stick out too.one thing you'll wanna watch out for is the carwash, or even your own hose. if you keep your fogs on all the time like i do, washin the car after havin the lights on for a while can be a mistake. i think that's why both of my fogs are cracked. the fogs get hotter than usual since the heat can't dissipate like they normally could. so hittin em with cold water could put you in my situationi'm happy with the protectors tho. i've seen several things on the freeway bouncin toward my lights, and i'm pretty damn sure those protectors have given me my money's worth. i can drive around with cracked ones, but havin completely broken fogs would suck. thanks again toolguy
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You got Ycarts yellow overlays with the lexan cover, same as me. Yellow fog lamps FTW!!!!
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Quote, originally posted by WaveAction »im not to worried..i msged MIvibe-toolguy and asked if its possible to heat them up abit to bend them abit..just waiting to see what he saysI know what you are saying however, you want that gap to let the heat out. Also, due to the thickness of the fastener, it sticks out a bit. Lastly, the Lexan ignites at 800 deg, so to bend it you need to get it really hot. I did heat the Lexan for something else and I ended up bubbling the plastic, bubbles inside the plastic that is. I am not saying it could not be bent probably could be carefully but I would have needed the exact curvature in order to bend it and I just do not have that. Heating it in an oven may have worked, I used a heat gun but and oven would have spread the heat evenly.
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Post by WaveAction »

alright thanks for the answer..and i understand about letting the heat out..it doesnt bother me at all..just noticed it when i took the pic..the game aint that big when actually looking at it..and they look killer at night, thanks again MiVibe
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Those look nice, do you have any night shots?
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Looking good! I had the yellow as well, really liked those things. Todd does good work.
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i have a night shot..it didnt really come out that well cause of the headlights..so im gonna have to re-take some soon
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A wise investment, so I hear, not to mention the nice look.Can I ask you where you purchased them from? I have been thinking about getting some for a while and was too lazy to do the search myself.
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Quote, originally posted by DAP »Can I ask you where you purchased them from? I have been thinking about getting some for a while and was too lazy to do the search myself.http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=16180
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Glad you like them, they look great!
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lookin nice, dude. i thought about gettin yellow ones, but i just went for the clear protectors. they're great and why are there water spots on your vibe?? that's a crime around here, buddy. i'm gonna let you off with a warning because it's your first offense
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Post by WaveAction »

cause it was raining here a day before and never got a chance to clean it..i also got the clears on top of the yellows..so i got 2 sets incase i wanna switch it up whenever
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Now you got to get a set of rims and sell me your RS-A's.Looks good with the yellow protectors,Todd's the man.
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you like the RS-A's? i hate them..in abit of wet weather like i mentioned in another thread..i spin out all the time and get wheel hop if i punch it..i'd like to get directional tires that are all seasons..so once i get those..i'll sell you the RS-A's..sound good?
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