Well it was warm this weekend... kinda anyway, my car was reading 46 in the sun.
So after gettin my oil change/15k tune up (ok ok 13k check up....my baby already hit 13 k
) I decided it was a good saturday to do a little work on my car.
A while back i purchased a Ventureshield clear bra kit for my headlights and rear bumber from nextlevelride.com. I dont want to pay $600+ for somone else to install one for me, as im pretty sure I can do it on my own. I decided to start with the headlight/ rear bumper kits because they are the easiest pieces to install, and cheap too. If I screw up no big deal.
I started using maguiers (sp?) plastX plastic polish. Designed for clear headlights, won't cause cloudiness, scratching or ghosting. My left headlight has a small gash from a rock in it, and both lights had a few little pin marks here and there as well as water stains. The stuff worked well leaving the lights looking nice and clean. I wasn't too anal about getting all the marks out, I wanted to finish the job in a timely fasion.
Next I used a little goo gone to remove any tar/grease etc that might be on the lights. I then washed that off with an auto glass cleaner. I pulled the car into the garrage and turned on my two small space heaters, and let the car run with the highbeams on for about 10 mins, so the glass would be warm.
The installation was pretty straight forward and easy to be honest. Came out looking pretty good. Hardest part was gettin the edges to stay down. The job isn't perfect but from 3 ft away you cant tell. The only mistake I made was to cut one of the pieces of venture shield as apposed to stretching it on one of the edges. Oops, as soon as i did i realized what a horrible Idea that was. It left a slight overlap which looks alot like a crack in the glass. When I order the part for the hood, I will probably order one more headlight cover and redo that one.
Other then that it all turned otu well. Now my headlights and fogs are protected! I opted to do them first since its easier to repair small nicks in the paint as apposed to small nicks in the headlight glass.
I will post pictures later tonight when I gethome.
So after gettin my oil change/15k tune up (ok ok 13k check up....my baby already hit 13 k

A while back i purchased a Ventureshield clear bra kit for my headlights and rear bumber from nextlevelride.com. I dont want to pay $600+ for somone else to install one for me, as im pretty sure I can do it on my own. I decided to start with the headlight/ rear bumper kits because they are the easiest pieces to install, and cheap too. If I screw up no big deal.
I started using maguiers (sp?) plastX plastic polish. Designed for clear headlights, won't cause cloudiness, scratching or ghosting. My left headlight has a small gash from a rock in it, and both lights had a few little pin marks here and there as well as water stains. The stuff worked well leaving the lights looking nice and clean. I wasn't too anal about getting all the marks out, I wanted to finish the job in a timely fasion.
Next I used a little goo gone to remove any tar/grease etc that might be on the lights. I then washed that off with an auto glass cleaner. I pulled the car into the garrage and turned on my two small space heaters, and let the car run with the highbeams on for about 10 mins, so the glass would be warm.
The installation was pretty straight forward and easy to be honest. Came out looking pretty good. Hardest part was gettin the edges to stay down. The job isn't perfect but from 3 ft away you cant tell. The only mistake I made was to cut one of the pieces of venture shield as apposed to stretching it on one of the edges. Oops, as soon as i did i realized what a horrible Idea that was. It left a slight overlap which looks alot like a crack in the glass. When I order the part for the hood, I will probably order one more headlight cover and redo that one.
Other then that it all turned otu well. Now my headlights and fogs are protected! I opted to do them first since its easier to repair small nicks in the paint as apposed to small nicks in the headlight glass.
I will post pictures later tonight when I gethome.