noside85
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link to where to yellow the fogs please? was it lamin x?Nothing spectacular added grab handles and made fogs yellow.
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link to where to yellow the fogs please? was it lamin x?Nothing spectacular added grab handles and made fogs yellow.
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Do you have a link for the handles? Thxadded grab handles![]()
Yes, Lamin-X.link to where to yellow the fogs please? was it lamin x?
I went with these: https://www.gpca.us/gp-grip-jeep-wrangler-grab-handles/Do you have a link for the handles? Thx
I've been looking at those. What type of material is in the inside? Any chance it'll scratch the painted roll bars?I went with these: https://www.gpca.us/gp-grip-jeep-wrangler-grab-handles/
Got for front and rear and got the seat ones too.
Looks great. I've been thinking about doing the same. Was one layer sufficient or did you need two to get the output yellow enough?Yes, Lamin-X.
I have only one layer on them. Just did it last night, so no real world assessment yet.Looks great. I've been thinking about doing the same. Was one layer sufficient or did you need two to get the output yellow enough?
No, I will get you the name.@Pizziola29 awesome. Katzkin?
I put Lamin-x on the fogs of my JLUR about a year ago, the color has a slight greenish tint then deep yellow. Over the course of the year the lens still looks yellow but the difference in light is fading a little. It also drops the light output.Looks great. I've been thinking about doing the same. Was one layer sufficient or did you need two to get the output yellow enough?
I actually painted it with Matt Black spray paint.. I don’t think it really needed it, but I did it to minimize scuffing... problem not needed.‘Thank you.
Did you paint or wrap it? Or is that the way it came? Looks great!