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Old 07-24-2007, 01:13 PM
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Default Blackouts for Fog lights

I'm looking for blackouts or chrome blackouts for my 2007 Dodge ram, can't seem to find them, anyone know where to get them?
 
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for the fog lights
 
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Why black them out? You could tint them..
 
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i sya tint them lightly. the stock headlights are pretty weak when you really need them and the fogs make a huge difference. cant see the point in blackin them out comletly. might as well remove them and paint some palstic covers that come on the trucks with out fogs
 
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Default RE: Blackouts for Fog lights

A little trick that I've used successfully for over two years:
Go to Lamin-X.com website; here you will find several color choices in protective films that are custom cut for the Dodge fog lights. They have several mm. thickness choices and a choice of clear, yellow, blue or smoke tints. I've used the yellow with 80 watt Hella bulbs for over two years and I'm very pleased with the look and performance. You also get the added bonus of lens protection for these expensive lamps that are in such a vulnerable location.

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