2011 Elantra "Eye Liner" Kit
Greets. Has anyone purchased and mounted an "Eye Liner" Kit?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...K%3AMEWNX%3AIT
As an aside, I recieved the "Foglight Kit" from SharkRacing:
http://sharkracing.com/acecart/bin/s...cate=012201000
and will have it installed tomorrow. I will post pics once done.
Regards
KarlT
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...K%3AMEWNX%3AIT
As an aside, I recieved the "Foglight Kit" from SharkRacing:
http://sharkracing.com/acecart/bin/s...cate=012201000
and will have it installed tomorrow. I will post pics once done.
Regards
KarlT
^ Its M&S, thats why its so expensive. They have a reputation for having over priced stuff. However, it comes painted to match your car color, so I guess its pretty good price for it considering a shop would probably charge $50-$75 to paint it.
My concern is over mounting/installing. I had "pinstrips" on the hood of my old SRT4, which would start peel off when trucking in pouring rain at 60 - 70mph. If tape hold these pieces on, I worry about them staying on!! Any experience?
KarlT
As long as you clean your lights properly so there's no wax or oily residue on them, and you install the eyelines on when its warm, you should be ok. If you're worried about the sticky tape, you could always either get stronger tape, like 3M (not sure what kind comes on them already), or you could use epoxy and attach them to your headlights permanently.
As long as you clean your lights properly so there's no wax or oily residue on them, and you install the eyelines on when its warm, you should be ok. If you're worried about the sticky tape, you could always either get stronger tape, like 3M (not sure what kind comes on them already), or you could use epoxy and attach them to your headlights permanently.
Any recomendation on what epoxy to use???

KarlT
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3M Very High Bond (VHB) is what they use to apply the stock emblems. 3M calls it a viable alternative to mechanical (and welded) fastening systems, and they are right. Just be sure to properly prep both surfaces first.
Thanks, all! I appreciate the feedback.

Warm Regards
KarlT




