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With overlays from lamin-x, do you have to take off the fog light lenses? I noticed that they have the little handle tabs on them and I feel like you might damage the peripherals of your fog light lens if you cut those out with just a razor blade.
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i just used an exacto knife to cut the tabs off. tabs are there to prevent finger prints showing up. just be careful when you do cut the tabs.
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i didnt take off the fog light lenses. its up to you if you want to go through the hassle of taking off your bumper just to get to the fog lights.
i just used an exacto knife to cut the tabs off. tabs are there to prevent finger prints showing up. just be careful when you do cut the tabs.
i just used an exacto knife to cut the tabs off. tabs are there to prevent finger prints showing up. just be careful when you do cut the tabs.
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If you put it on with the fog light still in the housing, is there an excess of overlay around the whole thing (ie does the excess spill over because the overlay is larger in diameter than what is visible of the fog light?) I can see how that might be tedious to trim :/
i knew that i was changing out my OEM foglights with my prelude foglights so thats why i didnt really care about the excess.
here's an old pic
![](http://thefullpriceofferguys.com/lsmuff/011f.jpg)
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yea there is extra of overlay if you were to apply it without taking off the bumper. i can see your point now. yea its better to take off the bumper and smooth out the excess edges.
i knew that i was changing out my OEM foglights with my prelude foglights so thats why i didnt really care about the excess.
here's an old pic
![](http://thefullpriceofferguys.com/lsmuff/011f.jpg)
i knew that i was changing out my OEM foglights with my prelude foglights so thats why i didnt really care about the excess.
here's an old pic
![](http://thefullpriceofferguys.com/lsmuff/011f.jpg)
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